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Monkey shines - Printable Version +- Midnight Mansion Forums (https://actionsoft.com/forum) +-- Forum: Free Chat (https://actionsoft.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Speaker's Corner (https://actionsoft.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=28) +--- Thread: Monkey shines (/showthread.php?tid=337) Pages:
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Monkey shines - samskelton - 02-25-2007 This is one of my favorite games of all time I just remembered. The strange thing was, I realized it was by vern! It's his first creation and a lot like MM. Check it out and see what you think! (you need classic to download)http://www.fantasoft.com/mshq/ Re: Monkey shines - Wingy - 02-26-2007 No no no.... not that game! :o I had that on my old computer! I don't know what to say about it... it was totally okward! Re: Monkey shines - VernJensen - 02-26-2007 It wasn't by me. Rather, I was a level designer for it... I did the Spookedand In the Swingworlds. The odd thing is, from talking with the artist for Monkey Shines recently, I learned that that game was *far* more successful than Midnight Mansion has been so far. Which strikes me as odd, because I think Midnight Mansion is a much better game, but then again I'm biased. 8-) I think Monkey Shines sold mostly to young kids. So maybe Midnight Mansion is just too hard for some kids, and therefore didn't sell as well to them? I don't know. Weird. P.S. Compare Monkey Shine's level editor to Midnight Mansions's. The Monkey Shines one is SO hard to use by comparison! And it used to have lots of crashing bugs when I was making levels on it years ago... one time it crashed my computer so hard, that it destroyed the entire world I had designed up until that point, and I had to start all over! Re: Monkey shines - samskelton - 02-26-2007 That's true, I just LOVED that game when I was little. I was close to being as obsessed as I am in MM. Re: Monkey shines - sherryl199 - 02-27-2007 How about Lode Runner? My obsession in an earlier life. Re: Monkey shines - Psychotronic - 02-27-2007 Yes! Lode Runner! That was one of the first games I ever really loved. I made a whole series of levels with the level editor in that game, too. There was a story to it and everything. Brilliant game. Re: Monkey shines - sherryl199 - 03-01-2007 Sigh. Just wrote a post on the Lode Runner thread - there was also a puzzle game that involved the number 3 being lost in the computer. You had to solve a bunch of pretty good puzzles to rescue it. One of the earlier interactive games. Re: Monkey Shines - VernJensen - 03-02-2007 I believe you're referring to Three in Three-- one of the early color Mac games. (If it even was color... I forget.) I played the very beginning of it once, but never got too far, but I've heard good things about it. Re: Monkey shines - sherryl199 - 03-02-2007 Yes, Three in Three - black and white and a lot of fun. The computer owner in that game looks so much like the man at the computer in MM&M. 3 in3 had some really interesting puzzles. At the time it seemed a breakthrough in Mac games. I think we 'survived' gamewise with Three in Three, then Lode Runner (original) and Kaboom. Lode Runner was a primitive MM - levels, skill and 'the hero'. Re: Monkey shines - Psychotronic - 03-02-2007 Whoops. I did the Lode Runner thread first, too. Anyway, 3 in Three was great. There was another one called The Fool's Errand that was pretty neat, too. But my first computer game addiction had to be Wizardry. |