I enjoyed those Ravenhurst games. Those were hella fun for me.
I had them all on my Nintendo handheld. I would play them straight through to the end. They didn't make near enough. I played them all. Usually took me like 3 hrs of non-stop play.Strangely enough I just posted about those. If you haven't played The Malgrave Incident on your Wii, I highly recommend it. It's old so it should be relatively inexpensive if you can find it.
Marci, I play dozens of different variations of Solitaire plus Cribbage, Hearts, Spades, Scrabble, the old standby Free Cell and others all on line.I see no reason why it can't but most people are doing electronic games. What kind of non-electronic games do you like? I enjoyed Monopoly and Uno & Go Fish.
Before the COVID-19 thing did away with normalcy, there were a couple of local folks who applied for a business permit and construction permits to create a business that would have "vintage" pinball type machines. When people questioned that as becoming a hangout for teens, the response was that kids are interested only in video games they can play on their own computers and phones, but that these pinball machines appeal to the middle age and up crowd. Your post seems to support that, and I do hope that these guys and gal get a chance to get the business going at some point.I haven't had time, energy, or the ability to find anything in years, but I like matching games like Bedazzled, some word puzzles, and games where I can shoot things like Turkey Shoot and Love's Arrow.
I was a huge fan of Pacman, Ms. Pacman, and even pinball in the 1980s.
A few years ago I noticed a local mall had an arcade, figured it was basically a "kid zone," but there wasn't a single kid in there- everybody playing was middle-aged and seniors!!!
Forum member @oldal is looking for players of any game @Youngatheart.....look him up and message him.Who wants to play chess online?
I no longer even think about games that require half your hard drive, so I still prefer the older games that have a reasonable space requirement. I like Cold Waters, made using the Unity 3d game engine. It is a lot of fun and does have some major flaws, such as not being able to stop playing and save at your own discretion. You can only save a game if you are on the main map area between old and new missions. That to me is pretty crazy due to the game going to sleep at times when you have a recent unknown contact that goes blank on the sonar. You sit there and sit there and sit there and never again see the new contact. It is a bug and bad programming on the authors part. They made some errors with the AI and it pretty much was never fixed. All that said it is fun and very rewarding to sneak into a patrolled area to launch 8 cruise missiles then try and get out of the area fast but impossible unless you want to be seen. It is still fun and great graphics. I found that if I just close or shut down the game you will restart at the same place you saved the first time and it gets no easier but at least you know what to expect when you restart the scenario.
Can't go wrong with thoss! Love SolitaireI play a lot of the Microsoft card games.