Games on Bad Computers

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Games on Bad Computers

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As opposed to bad computer games. I'll be at my folks place throughout the long weekend, and in between bouts of doing outside stuff will no doubt waste away a few hours of the evening on a bit of gaming. Unfortunately IT hardware is pretty terrible, so I'm restricted to stuff that doesn't really need a graphics card or hamsters to fan the CPU. Luckily there are plenty of options, but I've played a lot of these to death already and am in need of some more ideas!

Already played to death:

Traincrack
Minecrack
Dorfcrack
Simcity 4 Rushcrack

Not yet earned Class A drug status:

Towns
XCOM beta thingy?
...

Ideas, give them to me!
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DUNGEONS OF DREDMOR!

It's brilliant!
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deject wrote:DUNGEONS OF DREDMOR!

It's brilliant!
this :above: binding of isaac can swallow up a fair bit of time aswell, spelunky was rather good too if you never checked that out before
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Most of http://www.gog.com

Theme Hospital, Fallout, Baldur's/Icewind and Planescape being notable.

But maybe you already played them all before.
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Post by Grimmie »

Age of empires 2
Dungeons of dreadmor
Puzzle quest 2
Terraria
Beat Hazard
Peggle
Revenge of the titans
Titan attacks!
DEFCON
Osmos
Bastion
Uplink
Cthulu saves the world
Theme Hospital



Open TTD
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Post by Thompy »

If you don't mind going retro emulators are often over looked, SNES probably fitting the bill for your hardware, providing you like either platformers or jRPGS.
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Post by Stoat »

The lovely PCGamingWiki is attempting to collect a bunch of stuff that works on low-end computers. There's not a lot in it, but it does link to a few previous lists.
http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Low_End_Gaming
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UFO Enemy Unknown
Master of Magic

I'd second the GoG thing, assuming they have an internet connection...
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