I have super vague memories of a PC game from the early 90s that I cannot get out of my mind. Based on my memories it was really strange and maybe fell into the Educational category of point and click games. Maybe around 1994 or 1995. All I remember was that it had an old diver suit like in the picture and had one screen in a cave with stalagmites. It was so surreal but I have to find it. If you have any clues as to what it could be called please help
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.
No, but thank you. It was a lot more generic than that. It took place inside of a house I think. Might have even been a dream theme
>Educational point n click
Was it possibly one of the Super Solver games?
Nope, I am familiar with that series and it is for sure not it. It was almost creepy with it's music and sound design
Let me butt in with a game I can't find, so if anyone is kind enough to help me with a name, I'd appreciated it.
>PC game, late 90's
>Looks like a sci-fi flight sim, but it's not Descent I or II.
>What could be the fiest stage begins with you flying your ship upwards a pyramid, going out through the top to a rainy, night sky.
I saw my dad playing that around 23~24 years ago and I can't find what game that was. Thanks in advance.
ask your dad moron
He's grown senile. Barely remembers his name now.
I didn't realize there's so many futuristic flight sims from the 90's. Looking through those and others related the closest one from memory seems to be Hellbender; there's the skybox and limited drawn distance but I don't remember the HUD. It could be another game, though.
Thanks.
Independence War?
Fury.
Or looks like Fury 3 maybe?
Treasure Trap?
https://www.myabandonware.com/game/treasure-trap-11l
No, it was not a top down view. If you have ever played The Way Things Work (1994) it would be a similar interface. I think the diver part was from clicking on a leaky sink or something.
EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus? Need more info.
Scuba Venture?
Could it be a scene from the Manhole?
No to all of the above. It was not a side scroller or top down view and the graphics are higher resolution and put it in line with something from 1994-1996. Think of games like Welcome to Bodyland and similar. It was more informational. Interactive clicking on the scenery to make little animations play.
So what was it teaching you? That would narrow it down.
From what I remember it had skme facts about caves and other things, but also just a bunch of random interactions. Like you would click on everything in the screen to find all the little Easter eggs and then sometimes you would find one that took you to a new screen.
Spelunx and the Caves of Mr. Seudo?
https://www.mobygames.com/game/macintosh/spelunx-and-the-caves-of-mr-seudo
That is certainly closer to the gameplay. It was very random from what I remember. Not really a central theme. The Cave scene was just the one that I can best remember. I was like 4 years old at the time.
Fisher-Price Outdoor Adventures: Ranger Trail?
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Genuinely impressed with the suggestions in this thread. Somebody knows their retro vidya aesthetics.
Could it be one of the Freddi Fish games?
Kid Pix. Youre's well cum.
>take Paint
>add a bunch of gimmicky "new picture" buttons
>suddenly beloved classic
I don't really get it