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 Childhood ingame
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I played too many games which most of them were highly known so I searched out the lesser known video-games to bring your focus in to the world of my "childhood gaming" era.

ActRaiser
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This one combined a bit of platformer hack and slash action with some primitive "sim city-like" build a city mode against demons and monsters trying to take back their world of chaos and evil.

"The Master" is you and he is accompanied by an angel who acts as your messenger to the mortals who praise your name after you have regained control of cities engulfed by darkness.
You incarnate into physical form which is a statue of a warrior wielding a sword and come to life where the stage begins.

At the end you will destroy the best of evils (some you have met before) at the final show down or it's back to the big sleep for order of this world you so long fought to maintain before.
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E.V.O. Search for Eden
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The game is a kind of like the ancestor of Spore. Player is sent on a voyage through time by Gaia; the goddess of the planet.

You start off as a fish millions of years ago till the final times of the game where you evolve in many ways you choose to. You find out later on there are visitors who are helping speed up evolution and it's breeding lifeforms fighting for dominance over the dominion of this world.

You have different skills depending on the parts of the body you chose to improve or not. If you grow horns you can stab things to death or perhaps fly or become a mermaid.
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Illusion of Gaia
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You'll find yourself as a little shabby boy who goes to school, chills with his friends and can move boulders with his somewhat magical wand.

His father died while working to build the tower of babylon but that isn't the end of him in the boy's life...he and a few others in the story hint of a growing child and his predetermined course to save the world from extinction.

Adventures lead you to many ancient sites of the world with a few friends who go with you for the thrill of wanderlust and the experiences sometimes best fit for Indiana Jones or a mythical hero told to people thousands of years after you die. But who said you aren't in the process of being one?
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Childhood ingame - by RosyPosy - 06-02-2011, 04:51 PM
RE: Childhood ingame - by xnadvance - 06-02-2011, 07:26 PM



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