09-07-2010 04:55 PM | |
lwc |
runme.bat calls brain.com instead of brain.exe - I suggest you just call brain without mentioning the extension. Also (unlike the sequel), the default configuration uses Roland instead of SB. It requires (even in DOSBox) to have a USB midi device. Even more so (as mentioned earler), all files are read-only, which serves no purpose (especially when one needs to fix the batch and installation). Can you fix the 3 issues (read-only, bad batch, non default installation)? Thanks! |
23-06-2010 10:25 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
Just like most games around, this one assumes the player is fluent in their use of English. You could consider improving of your knowledge of the language, you know. |
23-06-2010 06:37 PM | |
eugene425 |
You're not quite right, it is talking about linguistic problems, which, without knowledge of the language to solved unrealistic. |
23-06-2010 05:29 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
Quite solvable. It just takes some effort. |
23-06-2010 02:43 AM | |
eugene425 |
Yes, that's a good game, but some problems towards the end, absolutely unsolvable. |
11-10-2009 10:35 AM | |
The Fifth Horseman | http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/showthread.php?t=14406 |
10-10-2009 11:40 PM | |
surgecat |
Running Castle of Dr. Brain and others I'm assuming DOSbox is a good program to use, but I was just wondering if anyone could walk me through installation. If you could show me how to do this one I can probably get the others ok on my own. |
31-08-2009 03:02 PM | |
BranjoHello | Good logical puzzle-solving, totaly loveble. |
17-06-2009 06:45 PM | |
gumpy | A different kind of game than Sierra's usual Quest fare. Intresting though. |
01-04-2009 07:41 AM | |
morbeo | A swell game, I really enjoyed most of the puzzles. Funny fact - for the encrypted text near the end that instructs you how to arrange the books I didn't use the decoder ring ( I haven't found it ) and decrypted it myself :embarassed: . |
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