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supertombraider

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  1. Yeah, sorry... I believe I played it on an IBM. There were quite few colors. Grey walls (a bit like you can see in Adventures in Math, including the gameplay). I essentially remember that flower eating me up when I watered her. You mainly used arrow keys to move around, pick up items and solve puzzle. As for the year of playing, it was something between 1985 and 1991 (a long period, I know, but I'm trying to remember as hard as I can). But the game could date before that. It was in English. I wish I could provide you with more details. I'm trying my best to remember. Thanks again, anyway.
  2. Hello everyone, I'm currently looking for a game that probably dates from the second half of the 1980s. Support may have been PC (perhaps IBM) (rather than a console), graphic interface (close to "Adventures in Math"), you use the arrow keys to move around rather than the mouse. It was some sort of a point'n'click game (probably subjective POV or "FPS-like", but not sure), in which you could collect items in your inventory that would then be useful later on (obviously). It's not specifically a maze game, but there's a maze at some point in the story. One of the most remembering moments is when you encounter a thirsty little flower on your way inside this maze, begging you to feed her with water. Having a bucket full of water in your inventory, you naturally feed her, but there's a twist: she turns into a carnivore plant and eats you alive, forcing you to start over again. If you know the name of this video game, could you please give it in the comment section? Or perhaps you know a way to specifically research it? Thank you again for your help, I'm very willing to find this game again.
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