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>> No.3245123 [View]
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Which was the best Micky Mouse platformer?

>> No.2838680 [View]
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>1997/1998
>DOS game on a CD
>I don't know if it was technically an educational game but it was definitely one of those adventure/strategy games for little kids
>story involves a brother and sister, you can play as either the boy or girl
>I think it begins with them walking down a path in a forest
>your sibling (the gender you didn't pick) gets kidnapped by someone/something (a witch?)
>the other sibling chases them into a cabin or house in the woods
>they jump into a painting or picture hanging on the wall?
>I think this is where the game officially starts; you have to use a ladder you find in the room to get in
>after going through the painting you find yourself in some parallel dimension (like Mario64 lol), and the game takes place there
>the setting you arrive in is a dark forest, I think (pic attached is the closest I could find to the art style of the background)
>I'm almost certain it was a point and click (but side-scrolling?)
>you would find these items that go in your inventory and you use them (single use..?) at appropriate places to get past obstacles and progress in the game (e.g. there was a part where you had to use your balloon to cross a chasm)
>there MIGHT have been some very simple voice acting, one-line things like, "I need something that'll fly me across here" when you get to the chasm...

To the anon from the last thread...: Where are you??! I hope you haven't forgotten about me!
Holy shit, I feel like the protagonist of a horror movie, when the protag finally manages to find someone who is able/willing to help them, but then this person dies a sudden and shocking death before they get to help them, crushing their hopes and leaving them once more to fend for themselves...

>> No.2795290 [View]
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Man, I've been posting this one on these threads for at least two years now, still no luck.

>1997/1998
>DOS game on a CD
>I don't know if it was technically an educational game but it was definately one of those adventure/strategy games for little kids
>story involves a brother and sister, one of whom gets kidnapped (or something..?), leaving the other to rescue him/her
>you can play as either the boy or girl
>I think the sibling that gets left behind follows the other into some parallel dimension, and the game takes place there
>when you go through the portal the setting you arrive in is a dark forest, I think (pic attached is the closest I could find to the art style of the background)
>I'm almost certain it was a point and click (but side-scrolling?)
>you would find these items that go in your inventory and you use them (single use..?) at appropriate places to get past obstacles and progress in the game (e.g. there was a part where you had to use your balloon to cross a chasm)

That's all I remember.

>> No.2458893 [DELETED]  [View]
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2458893

I haven't seen one in a while.
I'll start:

>1997/1998
>DOS game on a CD
>I don't know if it was technically an educational game but it was definitely one of those adventure/strategy games for little kids
>story involves a brother and sister, one of whom gets kidnapped (or something..?), leaving the other to rescue him/her
>you can play as either the boy or girl
>I think the sibling that gets left behind follows the other into some parallel dimension, and the game takes place there
>when you go through the portal the setting you arrive in is a dark forest, I think (pic attached is the closest I could find to the art style of the background)
>I'm almost certain it was a point and click (but side-scrolling?)
>you would find these items that go in your inventory and you use them (single use..?) at appropriate places to get past obstacles and progress in the game (e.g. there was a part where you had to use your balloon to cross a chasm)

>> No.2261856 [View]
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2261856

There is something really unsettling about this game.

>> No.2247959 [View]
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2247959

>1997/1998
>DOS game on a CD
>I don't know if it was technically an educational game but it was definately one of those adventure/strategy games for little kids
>story involves a brother and sister, one of whom gets kidnapped (or something..?), leaving the other to rescue him/her
>you can play as either the boy or girl
>I think the sibling that gets left behind follows the other into some parallel dimension, and the game takes place there
>when you go through the portal the setting you arrive in is a dark forest, I think (pic attached is the closest I could find to the art style of the background)
>I'm almost certain it was a point and click (but side-scrolling?)
>you would find these items that go in your inventory and you use them (single use..?) at appropriate places to get past obstacles and progress in the game (e.g. there was a part where you had to use your balloon to cross a chasm)

That's all I remember. :( Any ideas?

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