25-06-2011 07:51 PM | |
TheChosen |
Litil Divil is highly underrated. There's nice variety of scenes, its easy to play and very fun. Its like an interactive cartoon. Its also one of the very, very few games that makes Philips CD-I worth getting. I dont know if GOG version is fully orchestrated, but if it isnt, I recommend trying the CD-I or Amiga 32 versions. Along with excellent graphics, they have excellent CD quality audio. |
22-06-2011 02:27 AM | |
rabadi |
This is now available on GOG: http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/litil_divil |
29-05-2009 06:04 PM | |
BranjoHello | The almost neverending installing of this crap was big waste of time.(period) |
30-05-2008 02:47 AM | |
KibyNykraft |
Tried the above: put the game in to c:\ld (for example) in dosbox: mount c c:\ld c: install <install the game in to c:\divil> now DO NOT REMOUNT DOSBOX just type: cd c:\divil game Didnt work for me. Well, everything works fine until I get "the game must run from original CD" together with a prompt for mcdex (?) |
19-07-2007 07:58 PM | |
Sturm |
... *hits himself on the forehead* The one thing I *didn't* try... I feel sooooo stupid right now Thanks for the solution! |
19-07-2007 02:54 PM | |
_r.u.s.s. | you need to hold the keys while pressing an arrow |
19-07-2007 12:33 PM | |
Sturm |
Hey there; I just installed Litil Divil and started it with DOSBox 0.70. The game seems to run perfectly, except that it only responds to the arrow keys on my keyboard. E.g., when I press 'Z' or 'X' (default fire button #1 and #2), nothing happens. I have already tried every other key on my keyboard, but none of them seems to do anything (including F3, which should normally pop-up the "Quit / Play again / Load" screen). I also redefined the keys through setup.exe, but that didn't help either Anyone have any ideas? |
03-06-2007 06:11 PM | |
the jacques |
thanks to you! no it works! i have to load mcdex all the time, but it doesn't matter |
03-06-2007 12:13 PM | |
Mighty Midget |
Just to add to russ' post. If you open the DOSBox configuration file, either via "Start" -> "Programs" or directly using notepad, you will find a line saying "autoexec". On the line below that, you type mount c c:\ld. Then, on the next line you type c:\ This way you will automaticly mount c:\ld when you start dosbox, and the last line changes the prompt from x:\> to c:\> |
03-06-2007 10:47 AM | |
_r.u.s.s. |
nono, see, you run the game from pure c: virtual direcotory, and its installed in c:\divil now delete the game, unpack it again and do the following: put the game in to c:\ld (for example) in dosbox: mount c c:\ld c: install <install the game in to c:\divil> now DO NOT REMOUNT DOSBOX just type: cd c:\divil game and each time you want to play the game again after you turn off the dosbox. run dosbox and type: mount c c:\ld cd divil game |
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