Here is the list:
- EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus;
- EcoQuest II: Lost Secret of the Rainforest;
- Once Upon a Forest;
REQUIREMENTS:
- The games to be point and click adventure style;
- The games to have cartoon animation style (like Day of the Tentacle, Loom, The Dig, Full Throttle etc; you know);
- The games to be 2D, maxim 2.5D;
- The games can be fanmade or originals;
- All platforms are accepted (Windows, Console etc; you know).
Thanks!
Eco adventure games list
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Eco adventure games list
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The first title I have in mind is Forestia. It may be a bit obscure, it may be French only...
Then of course, there's Ecco the Dolphin. Maybe also you could be interested in Arthur's Absolute Fun Day, or some of the HE games (Marine Malice, and maybe a pajama Sam game)
You also, maybe could consider the games where you recycle things, such as DoTT (recycling object through time) and SQ3 (you are "recycled" as a space trash).
And not but not least: Mario Bros, the most recycled character ever!
Then of course, there's Ecco the Dolphin. Maybe also you could be interested in Arthur's Absolute Fun Day, or some of the HE games (Marine Malice, and maybe a pajama Sam game)
You also, maybe could consider the games where you recycle things, such as DoTT (recycling object through time) and SQ3 (you are "recycled" as a space trash).
And not but not least: Mario Bros, the most recycled character ever!
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Just to add something, take also a look at "Amerzone". I haven't played it, but the comics it's based on is really incredible with a very nice ecological message.
Exactly the same for "The quest of the time-bird", though sadly the DOS version didn't age that well (CGA only)
Exactly the same for "The quest of the time-bird", though sadly the DOS version didn't age that well (CGA only)
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Didn't know about game Once Upon A Forest And the graphics are beautiful
In the first place I was thinking to make the thread only adventure games but the only Eco games I found were EcoQuest (thinking they are the only; silly me ) and then added platform etc.
Now I've updated the thread with what I want
Thank you Strangerke for your help!
In the first place I was thinking to make the thread only adventure games but the only Eco games I found were EcoQuest (thinking they are the only; silly me ) and then added platform etc.
Now I've updated the thread with what I want
Thank you Strangerke for your help!
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Hum... It's becoming hard
Did you check "Dora the Explorer: Animal Adventures"? Also for kids, I remember that some "Magic School Bus" titles were oriented towards nature and ecology. For older kids, there's a French series named "C'est pas sorcier" released by Mindscape. No idea if it has been translated nor, if so, the title, but they release at least 5 or 6 games all more or less oriented towards nature and ecology.
In another genre, you could take a look at 'Robinson Requiem'. Maybe it doesn't fit your definition exactly, but the ambiance is nice.
I also have in mind 'Worlds of Ultima: Savage Empire'. And in the exact opposite genre (post apocalypse), 'Burntime' and 'Wasteland'.
Also may I suggest the 5th Element because "It's super-green!"... O:^)
Did you check "Dora the Explorer: Animal Adventures"? Also for kids, I remember that some "Magic School Bus" titles were oriented towards nature and ecology. For older kids, there's a French series named "C'est pas sorcier" released by Mindscape. No idea if it has been translated nor, if so, the title, but they release at least 5 or 6 games all more or less oriented towards nature and ecology.
In another genre, you could take a look at 'Robinson Requiem'. Maybe it doesn't fit your definition exactly, but the ambiance is nice.
I also have in mind 'Worlds of Ultima: Savage Empire'. And in the exact opposite genre (post apocalypse), 'Burntime' and 'Wasteland'.
Also may I suggest the 5th Element because "It's super-green!"... O:^)
Hello, i thought to mention "A New Beginning", all about ecology from the makers of The Whispered World.
http://www.anewbeginning-game.de/index.php/home-en.html
http://www.anewbeginning-game.de/index.php/home-en.html