What is your favorite retro game? mine is here: duckhunt and retro bowl of course: https://retrobowl.pro/
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Glad to be in the company of other 80s gamers.I had only computers in my youth, so I'd say Sid Meier's Pirates ! (the one from 87)
Wow, you beat us all that's retro retro gamingI'd go with Legend of Zelda on Nintendo in 1886.
Is that the one where you could make the Babbage Difference Engine calculate to extrapolate the answer "80085"?Wow, you beat us all that's retro retro gaming
When I saw that this series of games was on sale on Steam, I picked up the 7 pack without any hesitation.Leisure Suit Larry
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I'm still playing Transport Tycoon. There is an open source project version of it called Open TTD. I've got one map to the year 2042 and all of the town's have merged almost into one Megacity. You can send a bus from the coast on the bottom left to the coast on the upper right, haven't tried it yet but I can only imagine the profit that route would make...Street Rod, msdos.
And ofc transport tycoon
Yep, I got it installed on every single device that can run it, including phone and tablet. It's also now on steam for freeeee!I'm still playing Transport Tycoon. There is an open source project version of it called Open TTD. I've got one map to the year 2042 and all of the town's have merged almost into one Megacity. You can send a bus from the coast on the bottom left to the coast on the upper right, haven't tried it yet but I can only imagine the profit that route would make...
Ohhh this and DOTT, I loved every single point&click by Lucas Arts from that time.Maniac Mansion (1987)
That's awesome, I usually make a spinal rail line the length of the map and get all forests feeding in to just one sawmill. The challenge is then getting all the goods offloaded, if a lot of forests get to the max 2,295 tonnes a month it becomes quite the challenge :DYep, I got it installed on every single device that can run it, including phone and tablet. It's also now on steam for freeeee!
As far as I know, that bus would operate at a terrible loss, as passengers have the (second?) highest depreciation factor by time spent in transit (goods being the worst maybe?). So even though it's a ridiculous distance in tiles covered, the bus is too slow to turn a decent profit, if any on such long trips. That's why trains and planes pay the best. Coal is the slowest to lose it's value by time, so it's always my go-to for starting out.
Ofc all of this can be modded to hell, I got a map that I started in 1850 with horse drawn carriages that had a top speed of 10kph and gravel roads, with the loss by time values set slower so I would stand a chance of turning a profit.