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Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it.

This community is to find that game you can't remember. Like it's on the tip of your tongue.

If you want to post, use this syntax: [Platform][Estimated Year] A short description of the game.
Example:
[NES][1980]A man jumping on mushrooms

You can add a longer description in the Body. Preferably according to the template in the rules.

If your game is found, change the title by adding [Solved] in front of the title, and the game name. For example:
[Solved][NES][1980s] Super Mario Bros.
If you're not sure about any of the details you can add [Unknown] instead.

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  1. One game per post
  2. Mark your post if it's solved according to the above syntax
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  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    Elevator7009 @lemmy.zip

    3D Christmas game where you're an elf, at least one room was mostly blue

    Platform(s): web browser, maybe Flash?

    Genre: I forget. Possibly an adventure game?

    Estimated year of release: I don't have any idea on a release year, for all I know it was made in 1996 and survived till 2009! All I know is I played it somewhere between 2005–2009, giving 2009 as a hard upper bound on release year.

    Graphics/art style: 3D cartoonish

    Notable characters: Playable character was a Christmas elf, I think with blonde hair. Red and green outfit. Cannot remember the elf's gender. I remember no other characters.

    Notable gameplay mechanics: If I recall correctly you could walk between rooms and probably needed to find some object or other.

    Other details: Spent a lot of time on sites like www.santafun.net, might have existed on some site whose name was some permutation of the words "santa" "christmas" "fun" "games".

  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    asudox @lemmy.asudox.dev

    A PvP and PvE game with orange and blue teams

    Solved: Blacklight: Retribution

    Platform(s): PlayStation 4, Computer?

    Genre: Singleplayer/Multiplayer shooter, Sci-Fi

    Estimated year of release: 2013

    Graphics/art style: 3D

    Notable characters: Halo-like players (in orange and blue teams), zombies

    Notable gameplay mechanics: PvP, PvE

    Other details:

    The most I can remember is there being a PvP mode, where orange and blue team were fighting each other. The other one is PvE mode, where people fought against zombies. I also remember that the armors the players wore seemed kind of like Halo's armor and there being some sort of player-driveable robot in the game.

  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    Sunsofold @lemmings.world

    a game in a ship being overgrown by flesh.

    A coworker showed me a trailer some years back. It was first person view, maybe horror, sci-fi setting like a ship/space station with flesh the colour and texture of an eye socket growing over everything. There were other elements modeled after body parts, like bones, teeth, intestines, etc.

  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    Monster @lemmy.world

    A surreal game with a blood red sky and eyeballs for the ground

    I saw a video on YouTube a while back talking about obscure games (I've been searching for this particular video but I can't find it anywhere) and one of the games featured was a surreal, almost nightmarish looking game. It was a first person game where you were moving down a long road that had eyeballs on the sides watching you as you passed by. The sky was blood red and in the distance was completely black. If I remember correctly it looked like a retro game with 2.5d graphics.

    I don't know if it was fever dream but I swear I've seen this game before.

  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    SortedEntropy @discuss.tchncs.de

    Ace Online (AirRivals)

    Spaceship Multiplayer (COOP/MMO) similar to Elite Dangerous or Everspace

    Platform(s): PC

    Genre: Spaceship Online Multiplayer (coop, maybe MMO)

    Estimated year of release: ~2005

    Graphics/art style: No special artstyle, just latest graphics at the time, like Everspace or Elite Dangerous now

    Notable characters: -

    Notable gameplay mechanics: I think the idea was to do missions or gather resources (in coop) to then level up your ship. The ship would upgrade in terms of specs and looks according to some pre-defined design/levels (not customizable). You could choose one of two or three starter ships and you could preview how they'd look once upgraded. One starter was red and more sleek/fast looking and another one was green and more beefy/chunky (i.e. tank-style) looking, each with their own strengths/weaknesses. You were on-planet during missions and iirc the upgrading was done on some space station.

    My search so far was of no success, so happy to take any hint i can get, no

  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    Thorry84 @feddit.nl

    Top down view racing game

    I've played a demo of this game or a Shareware version, I never had the full game. It was on one of those 1000 shareware games CDs. It's a top down racing game with a gritty sort of vibe, a bit dark. As you raced there were pickups and bonus items and I'm pretty sure you could fire weapons at other racers. It was a single player game. It was top down in that semi 3D kind of way, but I think the cars were meant as full sized cars, not a micro machines kind of thing.

    The one unique feature that never let me pinpoint exactly what game it was, was this very specific sound effect when getting a certain pick up. A voice would say "Booster", but it was pronounced more like "Boostah".

    There were jumps on the game and one way to kill other racers was to jump on top of them. I think the track had multiple routes you could take.

    I think because of the shareware version I had I only had one track, which was kinda dark, like maybe a cave. And the surroundings were rocks. I think there were als

  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    lemmyartistforhire @lemmy.world

    Chicken Invaders: 2D top down space ship shooter, collecting chicken legs.

    Platform(s): PC

    Genre: 2D top down shoot 'em up

    Estimated year of release: 2002

    Graphics/art style: Probably pixel art, I'm pretty sure the background was just black with stars flying by.

    Notable characters: Your red(?) space ship collecting chicken legs

    Notable gameplay mechanics: You are in a red(?) space ship in space trying to order chicken legs (drumsticks?), but the space KFC or whatever drive-through is all out. So you just floor it and shoot your way through the galaxy and collect chicken legs.

    This may or may not have been a browser game.

  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    lemmyartistforhire @lemmy.world

    A soldier using mind powers, and shooting the rug.

    Platform(s): Windows PC via Steam

    Genre: Action/Shooter

    Estimated year of release: 2000-2010

    Graphics/art style: 3D third person shooter

    Notable characters:

    Notable gameplay mechanics: I tried a demo of a game on Steam many moons ago, but I'm certain it no longer is on Steam. Here is what I remember:

    It was a third person shooter and early on in the demo you encountered this big rug hanging on a horizontal pole in a small backroom with many crates. You could shoot the rug, and it had physics calculations, that made it move believably.

    [Fig. 1]

    Then you encountered enemies in a huge room with ramps. Somehow you could take control of them or use your mind powers on them somehow. They had an aura to indicate this, which I think was a light blue.

    [Fig. 2]

    The same level also had a puzzle with ramps that were held up with hooks on a chain. You could mind-power those hooks to move them, so that the ramp would come falling down and let you walk up, or let enemi

  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    ALostInquirer @lemm.ee

    Anyone remember a scifi game involving flying a ship with a timebomb jammed in?

    Platform: PlayStation 1
    Genre: Arcade shooter?
    Estimated years of release: 1997-1999
    Graphics/art style: I think it was 3D, third-person? Not sure as I don't recall seeing many screenshots/images from the game.
    Notable characters: n/a
    Notable gameplay mechanics: something to do with a timebomb/time pressure to get through levels/stages.

    Other details: I don't remember all the details, as I found it when looking through a video game shop site's lists, but I remember it wasn't Descent Maximum as I had that at the time.

    It seemed almost like the idea was similar to the escape sequences from that but a whole game built around that time pressure.

  • Tip of my Joystick - Find games by describing it. @retrolemmy.com
    SatansMaggotyCumFart @lemmy.world

    Galactic trading game

    It's a game I used to play on PC in the mid to late '90's.

    Basically you establish mining outposts on planets and go around collecting, buying and selling the minerals.

    Platform(s): PC

    Genre: Space/Trading Sim

    Estimated year of release: 1995-1999

    Graphics/art style: Mostly from the inside of a spaceship cockpit (I think)

    Notable characters: N/A

    Notable gameplay mechanics:

    Other details: