Agent USA was one of them. Funny, too -- I had a 1200xl (later a 130xe).
There was also:
7 Cities of Gold Alternate Reality (City & Dungeon) 221 B Baker St.
and (drum roll)
My Favorite:
MULE
With the exception of Alternate Reality, they ALL were educational in some way. MULE was a great econ simulator. 7 Cities paralleled the conquest of the Americas, and 221 B? Just a damn good trainer for THINKING and REASONING.
I played Agent USA quite a bit. 7 Cities of Gold was one of my all time favorites, though. Heart of Africa wasn't quite as good, but still enjoyable. Those were the days for the best CRPG's, though. Since they didn't have to worry about great graphics, they focused on the game player and story line and they were all great. Bard's Tale, Wizardry, Ultima, Wizard's Crown (another one of my all time favorites!), Dragon Wars, Adventure Construction Set (another true classic! Wish they'd remake it...), Pool o
"How many teamsters does it take to screw in a light bulb?"
"FIFTEEN!! YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH THAT?"
I LOVE that game. (Score:1)
Thanks. (Score:2)
Thanks.
There were 5 games for me... (Score:2)
There was also:
7 Cities of Gold
Alternate Reality (City & Dungeon)
221 B Baker St.
and (drum roll)
My Favorite:
MULE
With the exception of Alternate Reality, they ALL were educational in some way. MULE was a great econ simulator. 7 Cities paralleled the conquest of the Americas, and 221 B? Just a damn good trainer for THINKING and REASONING.
Re:There were 5 games for me... (Score:1)
Those were the days for the best CRPG's, though. Since they didn't have to worry about great graphics, they focused on the game player and story line and they were all great. Bard's Tale, Wizardry, Ultima, Wizard's Crown (another one of my all time favorites!), Dragon Wars, Adventure Construction Set (another true classic! Wish they'd remake it...), Pool o