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Great fun!,
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This review is from: Journeyman Project Turbo (CD-ROM)
I first played this game in 1995 or so back when I was in Jr. High/late elementary. It came along with my Packard Bell computer, and I loved it. It took me a long time to beat it at the time, but the journey was great.
By today's modern standards, the gif-quality screens seem to suffer, but it -was- an old game designed for a 256-color scheme. Keep your mind open about such things, and you'll find a gem of a game on your hands. It feels like this game just didn't get the recommendation or exposure it truly deserved. With a good gameplay length, puzzles to challenge you, and more than one way to make your way through, you'll get at least two playthroughs out of this. I recently bought it again for nostalgia's sake, but be warned: playing it on a Windows 7 64-bit computer takes some tweaking. Googling this game about playing it on your OS will help you out, however. Now if only someone out there would do a remake of it..
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Game!!!,
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This is the first of three Journeyman Project games, of which I am a fan. I enjoyed it very much! Graphics are not the best, but its a old game. I would recommend it to anyone. Enjoy!
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An overlooked post-modern adventure,
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This review is from: Journeyman Project Turbo (CD-ROM)
This is an often overlooked saga which entails a journey of epic proportions not rivaled in scope except by Myst. Unfortunately obscure and hard to find, and somewhat incomplete, but nonetheless a worthwhile piece of history to enjoy granted you have an older Windows (98/XP) machine.
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