CD ROM game "Las mil y una noches" with an arabic theming
Oct 14, 2023 7:22:12 GMT
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Post by joojtoranja on Oct 14, 2023 7:22:12 GMT
This is a game I remember playing as a child and was trying to find for a while until I found out thru a reddit post that it's apparently lost, the reddit post pretty much summarizes everything I remember about it so I'll just copypaste it here.
The game was made by a spanish speaking company named Nanosoft, this is an website associated with them
I could dig 2 images from that website:
Platform(s): PC, maybe Windows 95/98?, could have been for DOS, but I don't think it's that old.
Genre: Point-and-click/interactive, for kids.
Estimated year of release: 90s-early 2000s.
Graphics/art style: 2D cartoon style, not 3d or pre-rendered 3d.
Notable gameplay mechanics: Just a point and click, mostly clicking on stuff for funny animations.
Other details: I remember the game being set in a desert/arabic city, there were camels and the typical arabic stuff you see in games.
I remember the game layout maybe being a small vertical rectangle on the left with all the stuff you could click and get a funny animation (not sure about this, could have taken the entire screen), the borders/parts of the game where there was nothing to click was purple or blue colored, the menus and language window too, I remember the game was voiced in english, spanish and brazilian portuguese, could also have been voiced in other languages, like german.
The game had "levels" with different stuff to click and a narrator telling a short story, and in one of the levels there was an animal (I think) looking at people inside a house from a window and the narrator said something about the animal wanting to eat sesame, or something like that, there was also a snake charmer at the beginning of the game, it was a very short game.
Could be a hard game to find, it was a pretty obscure game, it may have been made by a latin american, brazilian or spanish developer, because it was dubbed in spanish and brazilian portuguese, which for that time it was pretty uncommon, even more for such an obscure game.
I'm pretty sure the game had original characters, instead of licensed ones like Disney.
Genre: Point-and-click/interactive, for kids.
Estimated year of release: 90s-early 2000s.
Graphics/art style: 2D cartoon style, not 3d or pre-rendered 3d.
Notable gameplay mechanics: Just a point and click, mostly clicking on stuff for funny animations.
Other details: I remember the game being set in a desert/arabic city, there were camels and the typical arabic stuff you see in games.
I remember the game layout maybe being a small vertical rectangle on the left with all the stuff you could click and get a funny animation (not sure about this, could have taken the entire screen), the borders/parts of the game where there was nothing to click was purple or blue colored, the menus and language window too, I remember the game was voiced in english, spanish and brazilian portuguese, could also have been voiced in other languages, like german.
The game had "levels" with different stuff to click and a narrator telling a short story, and in one of the levels there was an animal (I think) looking at people inside a house from a window and the narrator said something about the animal wanting to eat sesame, or something like that, there was also a snake charmer at the beginning of the game, it was a very short game.
Could be a hard game to find, it was a pretty obscure game, it may have been made by a latin american, brazilian or spanish developer, because it was dubbed in spanish and brazilian portuguese, which for that time it was pretty uncommon, even more for such an obscure game.
I'm pretty sure the game had original characters, instead of licensed ones like Disney.
The game was made by a spanish speaking company named Nanosoft, this is an website associated with them
I could dig 2 images from that website: