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Dickens' Second Adventure

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Here it is, the sequel to Dickens' First Adventure. This game took me months to make (on and off). The file size is pretty huge, so be prepared. Old school Sierra adventure game fans will appreciate this one!

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This is part two in the Dickens series. The graphics have a minor improvement over the original. It should be easier to walk around and explore everything. There was not enough action to keep the player entertained.

Actually significantly worse than the first game, the controls being all on the number pad were annoying to say the least. It drops you in the world with little to no direction besides "cover up the murder" and the camera angles often made it more difficult to understand what was going on.

Cool

So this was another fun one I like the mixture of jpegs and art you have a nice idea here the window screen of the game view could be larger and maybe some smoother art and grpahics for the mostpart this was pretty good of a game here and I hope you make more like this sometime down the road.

~~SUGGESTED IDEAS~~
a larger view screen

~X~

I thought this was just okay. You seemed to have more mobility this time around. Why is Dickens yellow? No one else is. Simpsons reference? The music was quite nice.

I didn't know how to walk in. I don't have a keypad on my laptop. I still have the number keys though. It seems like a harmless game. Well, games are rarely harmful anyway. Weird how it was given Daily Feature an exact year before 911.

Meh.

Slight graphical imrovement over the original entry, but the interface to walk around was really annoying, especially on a laptop. Not that engaging or enjoyable.

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Sep 10, 2000
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  • Daily Feature September 11, 2000