No-Action Jackson - Graphic Adventuring Up Geekdom
digitaltacoGSI writes "Fans of LucasArts-style adventure games (Monkey Island, Day of Tentacle, etc) would be wise to check out the brand-new, freely downloadable PC graphical adventure entitled No-Action Jackson, from independent developer Britton O'Toole. The story revolves around a young nerd -- Jackson -- who must escape the confines of his house and free his friends from their daily activities in order to make it to their D&D sessions at the local comic book store. It's very funny, very professional, has a great old-school look, and includes some very difficult puzzles." Judging by the positive reactions on AGSForums.com, this is well worth checking out.
But does it contain grog recipes?
IAALS.
What's wrong with this picture:
Download and run this 6MB Windows executable that's hosted on a site without a domain name!
No thanks, but I'd like my Windows machine without what could very easily be a nasty custom virus disguised as a game.
Seriously, though, "great old-school look" is what all these fan adventures do. I'd like to see one that looks like a Hieronymous Bosch come to life or something. With 1024x768 and 16.7 million colours to work with, there's no reason a 2-d graphic adventure couldn't come to life.
I'm sure this one's great... but that's what happened to the whole genre. A quick glut of nearly identical games made 3-D seem like the only visual choice. Don't talk Grim Fandango... too little, too late, too "wishing to be real 3-D".
Although the game was written in Adventure Game Studio (which has a Linux client) the Linux client requires the raw .dat file, which the author hasn't supplied.
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The win32 version 'runs' under WINE but the mouse code in win32 AGS doesn't play nice with WINE, to the point of making the game unplayable.
The sound issues you speak of are what the old-school LucasArts games were like, which this game is trying to emulate.
Ask and ye shall receive. http://www.talesofinterest.com/no-action/
Since his site is completely borked. Here's a mirror. be gentle.