"Oregon Trail"! Ha! I remember playing that game! I so thought it rocked back when I was . . . I forget how old I was. ::laughs::
And "Carmen Sandiego"! That was *so* my game! ::laughs:: I think I had "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" when I was a kid. I would sit there, with an atlas at my side. Oh, good times. :)
Another game that I totally loved was "In the 1st Degree". I wonder what happened to that one. ::sighs:: ::giggles:: I remember playing with a friend. We got a witness to cry on the stand once and were so proud of ourselves ("We made her cry? We made her cry! You have the order of questions we asked, right? Please tell me you wrote them down!")
Is it a good or bad thing that I liked those games that required some thought? I am going with "good thing" because I am fine with being just a little nerdy. :)
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And "Carmen Sandiego"! That was *so* my game! ::laughs:: I think I had "Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?" when I was a kid. I would sit there, with an atlas at my side. Oh, good times. :)
Another game that I totally loved was "In the 1st Degree". I wonder what happened to that one. ::sighs:: ::giggles:: I remember playing with a friend. We got a witness to cry on the stand once and were so proud of ourselves ("We made her cry? We made her cry! You have the order of questions we asked, right? Please tell me you wrote them down!")
Is it a good or bad thing that I liked those games that required some thought? I am going with "good thing" because I am fine with being just a little nerdy. :)