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It's got an unusual mix of old and new content, some of which I've heard of, and some of which I haven't, and seems to work just fine on Linux - at least on my Mint Xfce setup.
Just giving it a quick mention because it was still US-only when I last checked a few weeks ago. Enjoy! :smile:
If the library is the same across the pond, I recommend giving Sam & Max and Dan Vs. a go.
Both are pretty obscure but excellent. The former also has an excellent series of point-and-clicks, and the latter was somehow on the same channel as that one cartoon with the horses that got really popular a bit over a decade ago.
Last edited by pilk on 18 Jul 2024 at 1:33 am UTC
Sam & Max, as in the late-1990s TV cartoon series, "Sam & Max: Freelance Police", that was loosely based on the games, by any chance? :grin: I remember when that was airing in the UK around 1998 - it was hilarious.
Last edited by Pengling on 18 Jul 2024 at 3:00 pm UTC
Last edited by Pengling on 18 Jul 2024 at 8:37 pm UTC