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Bbs door games archive
Bbs door games archive




bbs door games archive
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(As I did with Dink Smallwood HD earlier this year)

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yeah, not how I’d do it today.ĭespite all that, I’m extremely proud of Funeral Quest and have been wanting to repackage a full version with all of the licensing related limitations ripped out for a while. Makes it really easy to setup and use but. It somehow works perfectly in the latest version of Chrome! For now…įor some reason I made the server contain a complete HTTP server and run under Windows.

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In retrospect it’s pretty obvious why: why would anyone need to run their own server when calling areas and zip codes no longer exist? Why would anyone care that they could make a customized version of something so niche as a “funeral parlor simulator”? Give_random|`wThe phone rings - It's Golden Oaks Retirement Home.\n\n`$"We've got some bodies for you."Īdd_log|`7FUNERAL HOME CHOSEN\n`^Golden Oaks Retirement Home has announced that *NAME* from *HOME* will be hosting services for the recently departed. but different," comments the coroner's office. Title|MIXED UP VIAGRA MEDICATION IN RETIREMENT HOME (I’m pretty sure Greg Smith wrote this event btw…): start_entry It was free for players.Įxample of customizable data. I charged $99 (I think?) a year for the enterprising admin (or, a SysOp if you prefer…) to run their own FQ server which they could customize. I wrote it in 2001 it was to see if a BBS door-like financial structure could make sense in a modern web environment. In 2013 the old XP machine that was running the only FQ server in the world was decommissioned – and that was that, a game like no other silently departed with nary a single youtube video left in remembrance. It’s been nearly five years since any would-be undertaker has graced its halls. The rumors of Funeral Quest’s death have been greatly… true Funeral Quest (the multiplayer funeral parlor simulation) is now downloadable and free This entry was posted in Development/RTsoft, LORD/BBS on Septemby Seth. So there must be an “issue 1” out there somewhere? Did an issue 3 ever make it out the door? Hrm. It calls itself “Bloody Claw Newsletter Issue 2 from June, 1995”. It’s just as hilarious and bad as I expected, complete with tons of misspellings and random things such as a virtual interview and a “game” that ends with a madlibs style story. I’ve packaged it with DosBox, just click play.bat and it will run. Update: Here is the RTReader thing I was talking about (Thanks Jay).

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zip file I distributed back in the day? I think it was a weird kind of “RTsoft company update and virtual interview with Seth” thing, please drop a comment if you know where to find it, thought it might be good for a laugh. Note: Does anybody perchance have the RTReader door game.

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( About the LORD/TEOS/LORD2 source, I’ve been trying to buy back the rights forever so I can legally release them too) RTReader V? source code (probably incomplete and can not actually be compiled, written in Turbo Pascal 6, requires Scott M. Someone asked me today for the source and as I don’t think there are any legal entanglements with releasing this, here ya go. Later, this reference file system was used as the base for LORD 2: New World. Many moons ago I made a door game scripting engine that read “ref files” (short for reference, I think) to control what the users see.






Bbs door games archive