08-02-2005 02:21 PM
Sheldon, unfortunately, the "powers that be" have stopped my use of the auto-hide option. I went without it for at least a year and I usually manage not to break down in tears over missing it... ![]()
tbob, I know there was a fan game being planned, but I think it's been canned. I don't think Lucasarts have officially discontinued the series after MI4, but I don't see them rushing to make new ones. As a matter of fact, I can't say I see anyone rushing to make adventure games these days. If you want another very funny game, look for the Neverhood (around 1997, I think). It's not as sophisticated in its humor as MI (there's no talking), but it is very funny (and good for small kids as well). Another hugely fun option is Sam & Max hit the road (around '93), but that's not for kids (unless you want them to grow up to be animal-molesting homicidal maniacs).
08-02-2005 02:40 PM
08-02-2005 03:00 PM
Unfortunately, DOTT was so "child friendly" (and I use that term with some caution), that it wan't nearly as funny as S&M or MI. It had some good lines and gags, but not like in the others, where pretty much every place you went to had something funny (and I mean funny).
If you want an amusing action game, you can try MDK (not MDK2, that was a terrible game). From the Bond style music when using a "hover board" to the "world's most interesting bomb", to the Batman style music\enemies\robot guards, it definitely had a unique sense of humor (even the name, which comes from Demolition Man). The only drawback to it was that to keep down on costs, they only made six levels, made them very long and didn't give you an option to save in the middle of a level, which was unfortunate.
08-03-2005 03:23 AM
08-03-2005 07:18 AM
Here is a starting model (7.0). Note that it's set to run when opened and to have its FP closed when it's finished because I placed it in my menu.
Actually, this way isn't particularly convenient. I'm guessing that if there was a button on the toolbar which would open this it would be much better. A possibility I thought about is to build it into an exe and place a shortcut to it in the shortcut bar near the start button