So, I got inspired from that Talkng topic (was it #10?), and I wanted to ask you a favor. So, could you upload and put 'ere your FIRST GAME EVER! If you don't have it, or it hasn't been made with a klik product, other Really old games are good.
As my own part of this work, I'll put here both my first AND my favorite (but old) game.
So, My first (Completed) klik game: Sökömon! It's in Finnish, but who cares!
http://koti.mbnet.fi/arvitei/Sokomon.zip
Two demos of pre-Phredreeke games. I have done older games, but I'm not sure where
Neither game got finished FYI.
Edit: Ok, I found a couple of even older games here: http://home.swipnet.se/aldhagen/oldpage/Gjakt.htm They're in swedish though, but hardly any text so they're playable even if you don't know swedish.
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- Ok, you must admit that was the most creative cussing this site have ever seen -
First ever was an ascii QBASIC game in which you (a double-bar thing) hit randomly-moving monsters (a scorpion squiggle thing, a solid box, and a faded box) with a sword (a single bar thing). The scorpion moved two squares at a time, the solid box could shove you around, and the faded box could pass though your sword sometimes.
I doubt I have it any more, but I might go through those old games next time I have my external drive hooked up.
http://realnoyb.googlepages.com/evilbabypong
A terrible, terrible pong game about an epic boss battle between Misty from Pokémon and that dancing baby popular in the 90s. It got 4th place (out of 7) in a SUMGOO pong competition when I dragged it out years later. Go figure.
"Omg. Where did they get the idea to not use army guys? Are they taking drugs?" --Tim Schafer on originality in videogames
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I won that competition with my hands tied behind my back.
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