Very much enjoyed this playthrough. Seems like a delight to play with a quirky and charming sense of humor. Great use of background music in the video too!
This game reminds me a lot of Mickeys Space Adventure, a text adventure by Roberta Williams where you can get Mickey Mouse killed in the vacuum of space...
Haha. I'm not familiar with that one, but there were a few Disney games for the Atari that used a similar graphical style to this -- Mickey Goes Hiking, an educational game, as I recall. Must have been from a similar period to Al Lowe's excellent Winnie the Pooh game, judging by the packaging.
@@ThisIsPete That's my favourite video of yours. While looking up Mickey's Space Adventure I see there's a Black Cauldron game by Sierra in the King's Quest engine on Atari ST, that looks very interesting.
Very much enjoyed this playthrough. Seems like a delight to play with a quirky and charming sense of humor. Great use of background music in the video too!
An awesome video as I really enjoyed your playthrough of this game. Definitely I look forward to seeing more videos like this in the time to come.
This looks great! Love old school text adventures.
I loved this game as a kid and got quite far in it :)
I always enjoy your full adventure playthroughs so I'm looking forward to this
Totally my cup of tea
1:12:33 I hate to "actually..." but at 1:01:45 I think you missed the text telling you you received a transmission 😉
I had a feeling I did! :)
This game reminds me a lot of Mickeys Space Adventure, a text adventure by Roberta Williams where you can get Mickey Mouse killed in the vacuum of space...
Haha. I'm not familiar with that one, but there were a few Disney games for the Atari that used a similar graphical style to this -- Mickey Goes Hiking, an educational game, as I recall. Must have been from a similar period to Al Lowe's excellent Winnie the Pooh game, judging by the packaging.
@@ThisIsPete That's my favourite video of yours. While looking up Mickey's Space Adventure I see there's a Black Cauldron game by Sierra in the King's Quest engine on Atari ST, that looks very interesting.