Monday, April 6, 2015

Whats Your Story The Brown Dragon

Answers by TBD
Introduction and Captions by Ilmari

I can with all honesty say that without TBD this blog might not have continued after Tricksters stepping down from active blogging duties. When I made the call for a fellow admin, TBD was the lone brave warrior volunteering for the task. I myself have grown to depend on my trusty comrade, who has often been the voice of reason more than I could have ever been. But enough eulogising, lets hear TBD himself!


If you didnt know, he works usually as a PI...


...but from his love of riddles I deduce this is his secret identity!

I actually wrote my answers a few years ago but never sent them in because I was stuck on the last question. Now that Im about to blog my way through Kings Quest V I thought Id better get my act together and submit my Whats Your Story now. So lets get to it...

My home country is… Australia.

My age is… 43.

The first adventure game I played was…


Now we know why he got into detective business!

[Original answer] The Secret of Bastow Manor 64. I have extremely fond memories of this game and my lifes goal is to save up enough CAPS to make Trickster fire up a C-64 emulator and play Bastow Manor. For the time it had great music and amazingly complicated graphics considering they were just done using the keyboard.

Now that I cant make Trickster play the game no matter how many CAPs I earn, Ill have to settle for playing it myself as a Missed Classic at some point. Stay tuned...

My favourite adventure game is…


Just to warn you theres some mischief going on...

[Original answer] Tough call. Im going to go with Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers, but if you ask me tomorrow my answers likely to be different.

That was my answer two years ago, but seeing as Im editing these answers now Im going to double dip and say The Pandora Directive! Who says you cant answer the same question twice?


Shame on you! BTW, have you noticed that detective theme continues?

When I’m not playing games I like to… Play or watch sport or watch TV/movies – and sometimes when Ive been playing a game Im really immersed in Im often thinking about the game while not playing it – theres been a few times when Ive solved an adventure game puzzle while on the bus on the way to work and had to wait 10 hours before I can see if my plan works or not.

I like my games in (a box, digital format)… Like a lot of people here I used to love the boxes but seeing as the last few times I bought a box it just had a CD in it and no manual, Ive switched almost purely to digital - Im loving the ability to simply download and play games without having to grab the CD from a box and look for the latest patches, and love not having to put the right CD in the drive whenever I want to play something different. Thumbs up for modern technology.

The thing I miss about old games is…
[Original answer] I really cant think of anything. I love old games, and even play old games I missed at the time, but I cant think of anything that was in old games but doesnt still appear today. No, wait, I thought of something. Detailed manuals written in the style of the games world. Id sometimes read the manuals as entertainment even when not playing the games. These days it doesnt happen so much.

Now, two years later, I have a new major thing that I really miss about old games – not having to deal with various monetization strategies. Im going on a bit of a rant for the next few paragraphs so feel free to skip to the next question if you dont want to read my personal peeves.

I miss just being able to buy a game based on if I think it will be enough fun to justify the price. These days I have to study the store page, reviews and forums to find out what DLC is included in which versions of the game, and which DLC adds stuff to the game that I like and which DLC are just multiplayer-only or just a different outfit or weapon that I dont particularly want to pay for.

Special bonus negative points for any game that never comes out with a complete edition after a few years that contains all DLC (Im looking at you Mass Effect series!)


Its good that theres a parody of the concept

And super bonus surely-you-cant-be-serious negative points for any game with microtransactions to do things that used to be, and should be, controlled by different difficulty levels, cheats and/or mods (Yes, NBA 2K series, theres a reason Im pointing in your direction – if you set up a system to charge money to make the game more fun, it seems youre acknowledging that many people would find your default levels of progression frustrating, so how about giving them options to increase the amount of VC earned from each game played via the settings menu instead, eh? Otherwise I might be tempted into thinking that youre deliberately making your game less fun in order to make more money, and no self-respecting game developer would do that, surely.) Fortunately this trend hasnt taken over the industry at this point, so were still safe apart from some outliers. I dont like the trend though, and if it spreads to most games I might become one of those grumpy old gamers who whines about how great the old days were – and get off my lawn!

The best thing about modern games is… 

Atmosphere. In the past each game brought me into a new world but as times gone on games have immersed me more and more into their worlds, with physics, better graphics, 3d, better music and sound effects, writing and voice acting, and more.

I know some people will hate this example, but I cant go past Skyrim to show how modern games can be so much more atmospheric and immersive than older ones (and Skyrim manages to avoid all the negative points of some modern games that I just finished whingeing about.)


And speaking of parodies...

The one TV show I never miss is…

Theres not really one show I cant miss at the time. With the ability to record and series link shows I never have to watch them when theyre on so I record quite a few shows. The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones are some of my favourites, but everyones already mentioned those so Ill go with my favourite unsung show - Eureka. Its really fun light entertainment that generally doesnt take itself too seriously even when tackling serious subjects.

Its now two years later and Ill add that partly due to peoples answers to this question, I started watching the new Doctor Who about a year ago and am now fully caught up, and have enjoyed it immensely. So thanks everyone who mentioned it – youve created another fan!


Yes, we have soon enough fans to take over Cardiff!


And considering your love of riddles, you will love our initiation rituals.


If I could see any band live it would be… The Beatles, no question. I assume a time machine would have to be involved somehow but Im up for it. I might need a better car - I doubt mine can even get up to 141.62 km/h?


I am sure we can get a time machine for you somewhere...

My favourite movie is… Raiders of the Lost Ark. Non-stop action with humour and a great heroic character.

One interesting thing about me is…

My inability to think of a good answer to this question is why I never submitted my answers years ago. But here goes...

Though Ive been a frequent reader, commenter and now an admin of The Adventure Gamer blog, adventure games arent even my favourite genre. My favourite genre is very much RPGs, with strategy games and adventure games playing clear second-fiddle when it comes to enjoying my spare time.
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