Wish there was some way to describe a title using some really generic words and get a series of probabilities. I've been searching for this PC game from the mid to late 90s but I am having so much trouble describing it. It was some sort of science fiction point and click game that was released around the Windows 95/98 era and was discounted at places like Caldor. I got rid of the CD because it kept crashing randomly under Windows 95/98. Really regret throwing away a lot of CDs back then. Other than posting these vague descriptions here I don't know what else I can do other that waiting for Elon Musk's brain computer and then maybe I can download my brain one day and try to sift through its contents to find some more clues.
I have a distinct memory of there being a BBS client for either the Apple II or maybe the IIGS called something like "Graphical BBS". I'm pretty sure that it used the Apple II hires mode. But I can't find any evidence that it existed for the Apple II series and I've been searching off and on for years.
Wait... I just searched again. I'm not crazy. It was called HBBS and it got added to archive.org last year:
I have the same problem; I've been trying for over 25 years to find a game I vaguely remember from my childhood. It's unclear if what I'm looking for was ever formally published. To be honest as soon as I saw @textfiles tweet about this new search engine, I got irrationally excited thinking I might be able to find it here, but how do I describe this in a way anyone will understand?
I'll give it a shot. In the late 80s, my dad bought an 8088 XT clone and "somehow" got some games. We had a bunch of the popular Sierra/AGI adventure games, Hugo's House of Horrors, etc. This game was in the same vein, but way way more primitive.
It's a DOS game. I believe it would have been made between 1980 and 1988. I remember it as a text adventure, but with non-interactive full-screen graphics (e.g. appears like Sierra games, but you can't move the player, only issue text commands). I remember it as monochrome (bright white on dark black background) despite my computer supporting at least CGA. I remember the commands you type being entirely in uppercase (LOOK DOOR, PRESS BUTTON). I remember the protagonist waking up on an alien spaceship, and by far the strongest memory I remember is there being an elevator with up and down buttons you could press to go to different floors of the spaceship. I vaguely remember the game being called ALIEN (as in, I could type ALIEN to start it; so, ALIEN.COM maybe??)
I don't expect to ever figure this out, and have mostly gaslit myself about this ever existing. I actually asked /r/tipofmytongue or some similar subreddit about 10 years ago to no avail. If anyone on hacker news has any clues to help with this I would be so grateful and would buy you a beverage.
I have the same problem trying to find a graphics adventure-style video game for 8-bit Apple called "Necromancer" that was not the game of the same title for 8-bit Atari and C64. Rather than a perspective view, graphics gave a bird's eye view. Ridiculously, I remember being impressed with the graphic representation of the necromancer's keep, which was just a little hollow square on the screen. Played it a lot in 1980, or possibly as late as 1982. I've only been looking for it for about 15 years. Seems to have disappeared because not even the expert 8-bit Apple folks can find it. It doesn't help that Google search has gotten a lot worse in the last 15 years. I've looked so hard at various times, just thinking about it now give me a headache.
Thank you for the suggestion. This definitely gets closer to the visual design but the operation of the game was more like Myst. Ie. CGI generated pictures in the same style as Blade Runner that you would click to traverse through with occasional FMVs involving real humans (and randomly the game would crash)
This helps narrow it down so much appreciated for the suggestion.
Alien Fires 2199 AD[0] matches some of your description, however it doesn't seem to have a traditional adventure game text input, nor is it started with "alien". It does have an elevator though.
No more details? Don’t you have at least some blurry images in your mind or particular scenes?
E.g. there are games that I couldn’t remember, one was a quest(?) in a set of pictures and a submarine, dark tones, mysterious. I remember a full outside view of it and then few screens inside.
Another was a dos game that had a fullscreen map of some galaxy and a cursor in a form of a torn hand. Five blobs below the map were unnamed(?) buttons on a strange panel. One button sent you flying through a “canyon” on a selected planet, which was drawn as a set of simple \_/ planes slightly offset from each other, synthwave style-ish but much simpler. I believe it was an early rogue like, but I was too young and knew no english to understand it.
I don’t get how one can remember something but not have any details except a period of release.
Glad you found the game you were looking for. Funny enough the sequel to this game was also purchased by me at the same store around the same time (Caldor)
I cannot edit my original post but your comment and others have gotten me to clarify one thing. The graphical style is reminiscent of 90s CGI rendered images. Example: https://i.imgur.com/YknNA31.png
Honestly I cannot remember scenes correctly. It was super unique to me at the time but the constant crashes prevented me from playing it throughly even though it remained in my mind.
Another thing I can add was that there was FMV scenes with humans I think. I also think there were cyberpunk elements but not sure. I specifically chose the above CGI image because it reminds me of the game.
When I say point and click I mean a game like how Myst operates.
My hope is that if I ever find it, with my tech skills that I didn't have as a kid, I can hopefully repair the game so it does not crash(or at least research if someone else has fixed it)
EDIT: Others have kindly gotten me to think of more details of this game. I am collecting them here:
1) The game shipped on a CD, I think the CD had a lot of "Blue" on it. As in the label had a lot of the color Blue. Sorry, I'm trying to dig deep into my head as much as I can.
2) The game was a point and click in the style of Myst. Specifically pre-rendered CGI Images where you would click to progress through the level. Occasional FMVs with real humans would appear.
3) It has a similar setting to Blade Runner (1997): https://youtu.be/9KSqIDxtB4U?t=2427 but again the game didn't operate like Blade Runner, it operated like Myst.
4) This was definitely some sort of Win32 application (ie. runs on Windows 95/98 and not DOS) and so the graphics imitate a game like Myst and not those old VGA DOS games.
Reminds me of the Zork games- most of them are fantasy, but the covers were quite blue, and I think Zork: Grand Inquisitor was a bit more cyberpunky? I only played Return to Zork.
"Science fiction point and click" is very vague. You don't remember any further detail? You might be surprised at how good people on the Internet are at tracking down obscure information like this given just a few hints.
I am sorry I haven't been able to provide more info. I have collected more info at this comment after other suggested ideas that helped me provide more details.
I would suggest finding a forum devoted to either that style of game, or games from that time period, and just do a brain dump. I bet someone will know exactly what game you're talking about.
Some useful information would be: When is the earliest date you remember playing it? Or, when is a date where you are positive the game had been made at that point?
What did the graphics look like? Do you remember anything about any intros or loading screens?
Anything more specific than sci-fi? Space? Aliens? Was it dark/scary, light-hearted, dramatic, etc?
Do you remember any lines, characters, game mechanics, or plot points from it?
Maybe ask on https://gaming.stackexchange.com/, I've seen similar questions on some other stack exchange sites though idk if it's allowed on gaming specifically.
This was my first thought as well! I was weirdly obsessed with that game. It crashed all the time, so that part fits. I originally had the demo on CD, I think it came with X-Wing vs Tie Fighter or one of those other Lucasarts games.