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Gubble
Hey guys,
for a long time now I'm looking for a specific puzzle game I once saw (but never played it myself). What I know: It ran on Win95 (although I am not sure if it was native Win32 or DOS application). It had an isometric 3D view. As I recall it was just a very colourful level set on a black background, like in space. Gameplay was a lot like "Dot Trouble", a german DOS game I recall. Download here: http://www.internetgames.de/DOWNLOAD1.HTM A web version (Java) can be played here: http://www.internetgames.de/TROUBLE.HTM In short terms: Visit all the spots on the board, but don't get caught. Instead of simple spots, the game was like "screw all the srews" or "rivet all the rivets". ;) To complete your task, you had to obtain the appropriate tools. Plus, there were some other obstacles as well. And, I think you played as an alien, or was it a robot? Not really sure. :unsure: Any ideas so far? Maybe it was a german game, which never made it to the international market. Thanks in advance. |
I think I remember playing a demo of this once. 1996/7-ish, definitely no later than 1998.
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Unless I'm way off the mark, it's called Gubble:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/gubble http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csm6GQEUwYU |
Yes, that's it!:woot:
Well, what do you know? They've actually done remakes for iPad and PC: http://www.gubble.com/ Thanks a lot for the research! |
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