12-12-2017 11:36 PM | |
Mystvan |
I played Heart of China when I was younger and very newbie in the gaming world. I do not remember many details beyond the backgrounds (beautiful by the way One of the fastest game endings I remembered was to make a choice, or rather a dialogue or incorrect action that made the main character captured and enslaved on a ship. The curious thing is that generally the adventure games of LucasArts, Microprose and Westwood need not beware of “unexpected” bad endings. |
11-12-2017 11:17 PM | |
chris_doom_k. | This game is being sold now. GOG sells it and probably Steam too. I just give the heads up. |
30-04-2011 09:22 AM | |
Phantom | In Heart of China you can skip the arcade sequences, including the 'tank arcade sequence' too. |
30-04-2011 02:51 AM | |
Palocles |
I played this game when it was new and i was young but i could never get past that tank driving bit. Did anyone do that or is it one fo the skippable action sequences (that everyone skipped)? It seemed pretty cool back then but i can't remember the dialogue. |
12-01-2011 04:39 AM | |
TotalAnarchy | Drag the paper on Jake's picture. |
11-01-2011 08:59 PM | |
guests |
Paper Airplane I couldn't figure it out either. Did you ever figure it out? |
10-02-2010 05:43 PM | |
arete |
I find it an extremely useful programme - but then i'm not a purist. And my XT died in about 94, leaving me with a large chunk of scifi writing gone down the tubes forever... |
10-02-2010 05:15 PM | |
fleabag | I finally got it to run in DOSbox (which is a real pain in the you-know what) but thanks anyway. And I have since found out that if you are having problems getting the Soundblaster driver to work, you can use the Ad-Lib drivers to get the sound. |
10-02-2010 03:22 PM | |
fleabag | Yes I can. |
09-02-2010 07:23 AM | |
arete |
*sigh* Please tell me you can run DOSbox on one of them? |
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