Encarta game mindmaze play online4/21/2023 Not since Overcooked have I used some pretty unsavoury language towards vegetables, and Commander Keen has definitely made me re-evaluate my feelings towards potatoes. No I haven’t gone insane. Over the years I’ve been spoiled with realistic 3D environments, smooth responsive controls, a realistic interpretation of gravity and how high a human can actually jump! As time has passed it’s fair to say I’ve lost a certain degree of my platforming skills and pretty much all of my twitch reflexes, so for a game that is stunningly simplistic I was hilariously rubbish! I’m not even going to go easy on myself here, we’re talking dire, pathetic and just put the controller down now Jill you’re embarrassing yourself! As an 80s baby anything from the late 80s to early 90s has a rosy, comforting sentimental glow and with Commander Keen I was lured into that seductive trap known as nostalgia. This is despite the fact that I do have a Nintendo Online account (mainly for Tetris 99) and I played Ghosts and Goblins for all of 5 minutes before I had to turn it off or risk snapping my Switch in half. I still dream of you Encarta Mindmaze!Īs such I had no previous experience of Commander Keen, but when I saw those eye melting colours and pixel-tastic graphics I was transported back to the days of Wonderboy and Ghosts and Goblins, and couldn’t wait to give it a go. As far as owning a Personal Computer (that’s what PC stands for kids!) we finally invested in one towards the end of the 90s and the only game I managed to convince my parents to get wasn’t even a game. In fact we still had our Commodore 64 well into the 90s when we finally, and sadly, upgraded him to a Sega Master System II. When I was growing up, we were always a bit behind the times when it came to technology.
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