Without hyperbole it’s probably one of the best Star Trek games. Definitely in the Top 3. Full TNG voice cast, point-and-click adventure games are a good format for away missions and diplomacy, and it runs well in DOSBox!
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I recently went back and played the PC CD-ROM DOS game Star Trek - The Next Generation: A Final Unity. The GameFAQs guide for it was originally written in 1995 and had a CompuServ email address. 😱 The ancient texts certainly got me out of a tough spot with a floating platform puzzle.
As if they’d outlaw Klingon Opera.
Don’t give me that “subspace divergence field” mission debrief nonsense. We all saw him get blown out a hull breach. Whoever that is, it’s not our Kim.
What are you talking about? Macs are wildly popular dev machines.
That sounds amazing! I need to look up that recipe.
Stews! Beef stew is great the next day.
A parasite clinging onto Starfleet for life and sustenance?
That’s clearly a Lemmy.
The two hardest problems in computer science are cache invalidation, naming things, and off by one errors.
*Reloads Quicksave*