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Does anyone remember a PC game from the 90s where you had like 7 days to stop darkness from overtaking the land? There was an over world map, and the edges would turn black over time.

Does anyone remember a PC game from the 90s where you had like 7 days to stop darkness from overtaking the land? There was an over world map, and the edges would turn black over time.

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7 days to stop darkness reminds me of that Zelda game in which to moon was falling in 3 days and you had to utilize time travel and magical masks to save the land.

IDK but Civilization kind of works like that, but in reverse.. You start off with all darkness and light up the map as you progress..

You can really get stuck in a "Civ hole" for days, just one more turn 1000x.. I don't recommend unless you really have no life.

[–] 1 pt

I love those type games but won't go near them for exactly this reason.

I'd make peace with the more powerful countries until modern military tech arrives. Then build up an air/land/sea force large enough to completely surround them all. Then simultaneously invade and completely crush them all. Then do the same to the push-over countries. Takes a long, long, time.

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I was never able to play civ but that's how I would run age of empires. I would even build on "friendly" land so that I could build an army that would kill everything in sight as soon as I switched them to foe.

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No.

But I do memberberry a game where you were shrunk down and injected into a tiny ship and injected human body, then you had to navigate the circulatory system and heal the patient.

It was a game on the "intelevision" console.

Really cool concept, but under developed. What was really cool is you learned. Learned the medical and biological lexicon of the human body, and how the human biological systems work.

We need more games like this. Games are addictive. We need to make learning addictive.

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Yeah that's it. Wow blast from the past.

This

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I thought that was a movie about a haunted videotape that some 'teens' found in a stolen VHS player, "The Rang".

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A noble pursuit. You have my upvote.

[–] -1 pt

Communist ZOG Invasion. It was a MMIRLRPG and we've all but lost.