What Game?
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What Game?
Quick question.
I have to travel a lot with my job and am looking for a good game to install on my work laptop.
The laptop is a IBM Thinkpad R51, with onboard video etc.
I installed BG2 last trip and found that I don't have the patience for a long rpg with a ton of talking/text while traveling.
I am more looking for something that is easy to sit down and play for short period or long periods of time, that requires strategy but isn't really hard to catch on to. I played the heck out of Sim City 2000 back in the day so don't recommend SC.
Thoughts?
I have never played X-Com but have heard a lot about it. What about Tropico?
I look forward to your suggestions!
*no fps, as I won't have a real mouse.
I have to travel a lot with my job and am looking for a good game to install on my work laptop.
The laptop is a IBM Thinkpad R51, with onboard video etc.
I installed BG2 last trip and found that I don't have the patience for a long rpg with a ton of talking/text while traveling.
I am more looking for something that is easy to sit down and play for short period or long periods of time, that requires strategy but isn't really hard to catch on to. I played the heck out of Sim City 2000 back in the day so don't recommend SC.
Thoughts?
I have never played X-Com but have heard a lot about it. What about Tropico?
I look forward to your suggestions!
*no fps, as I won't have a real mouse.
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Stronghold and the expansion?
Some of the sandbox and scenarios are quick but you can also play in-depth scenarios and the campaign. I haven't played Stronghold II so I can't speak to that one.
Some of the sandbox and scenarios are quick but you can also play in-depth scenarios and the campaign. I haven't played Stronghold II so I can't speak to that one.
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Heroes of Might & Magic 3: The Shadow of Death + Armageddon's Blade expansion. I think nothing can beat that for a laptop game. It takes a long time to clear a map but you can leave it at any point you want. Plus the expansion gives you the ability to generate random maps and thus you can play a different game on every sitting. The game is rather easy to get into but difficult to master - as they say. That's what I recommend.
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Can grab you for short periods or long periods....I find Pirates! to be kind of tough to put down, but it's a nice game. Don't know about mouseless.
You liked sim-city....Tropico, SimGolf, Rollercoaster Tycoon, The impressions city builders, Children of the Nile all come to mind. Railroad Tycoon2 has some meat in it's bones. That's a passle of older games that all have playable demo's. see what grabs you.
Oasis is a nice little mini-4x that is tile based. Sold via the Web.
Fate is another web-only action game that's good in small doses.
You liked sim-city....Tropico, SimGolf, Rollercoaster Tycoon, The impressions city builders, Children of the Nile all come to mind. Railroad Tycoon2 has some meat in it's bones. That's a passle of older games that all have playable demo's. see what grabs you.
Oasis is a nice little mini-4x that is tile based. Sold via the Web.
Fate is another web-only action game that's good in small doses.
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It's all about the numpad in Pirates!dfs wrote:Can grab you for short periods or long periods....I find Pirates! to be kind of tough to put down, but it's a nice game. Don't know about mouseless.
It's also the first game that I was able to get into using a Nostromo with, just based on that fact.
Maybe next year, maybe no go
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I normally play quiet a bit of tiger woods on my psp while I travel.
The PSP game drought is what prompted me to look at laptop games.
I think Heroes of Might and Magic 3 looks pretty interesting. I have never played a game like that but it sounds pretty fun.
I have played pirates before and enjoyed it quiet a bit.
I guess I will have to grab some demos tonight and make a decision. Thanks again.
The PSP game drought is what prompted me to look at laptop games.
I think Heroes of Might and Magic 3 looks pretty interesting. I have never played a game like that but it sounds pretty fun.
I have played pirates before and enjoyed it quiet a bit.
I guess I will have to grab some demos tonight and make a decision. Thanks again.
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Is AOW turn-based as well?SuperHiro wrote:HOMM 3 is pretty hard to find nowadays IIRC. Number 4 really stank so people hung onto their copies.
Again, Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic is in the same vein, and I'll put it on par with HOMM 3. And it's very laptop friendly.
I really don't feel like playing a full fledged RTS on my laptop with no mouse.
I was under the impression (probably incorrectly) that AOW was like a fantasy AOE.
I will definitely check it out.
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