Several AVG (Adventure Puzzle Game) keywords that I like: Game Puzzle Adventure AVG ┊ Game ┊ Recommendation: ┊ Source: Interesting ┊ Collection AVG is AdVenture Game, an adventure puzzle game.
This type of game takes the form of players inputting or selecting instructions to change actions. It emphasizes the discovery of story clues and mainly tests the player's observation and analysis skills.
The first AVG I played was what I saw on the U Bar - Machinarium, probably in 2009.
So starting from Machinarium, I became completely obsessed with AVG, and I looked for AVG everywhere to play.
I have been immersed in the AVG forum for a long time. When I see something I like, I have to go through all kinds of hardships to find the source.
However, some AVGs are really hard to find. For example, the European version of Phantom Killer has attracted countless heroes to give in because of the little 18-ban pictures.
Of course, I didn’t find it either, but later, in order to comfort myself, I thought, what’s so good about this poor picture quality?
I have downloaded more than a dozen X-movies in the time I have been looking for its resources... (PS: The Chinese versions of the games mentioned below are very easy to find, so I won’t provide download addresses) But it is undeniable that AVG is really exciting
It has a great sense of immersion, and a good AVG always leaves people wanting more.
Moreover, general AVGs do not have very high requirements for configuration. After all, what everyone enjoys is puzzles, but many AVGs still have very beautiful graphics, such as Syberia.
So a poor guy like me who uses an integrated graphics card in his computer can finally feel proud.
But unfortunately, good AVGs are generally from Europe and the United States, which is a big blow to people who are not very good at English. Fortunately, many good AVGs have gradually had Chinese versions. I would like to express my appreciation for these Chinese versions.
Thanks to the staff!
I believe that there are a lot of people playing AVG in China. People who like AVG must have played the games I will mention below, so the purpose of posting this article is to express my love for AVG and let those who haven’t played AVG play it before.
People who come into contact with AVG feel its charm.
Children's shoes that have been played before can also be used as a review.
Another rant, playing AVG has made me develop a habit, that is, I must save frequently, so that if there is an error somewhere, it will pop up directly for you. If you don’t save, you have to play the game again until the error occurs.
, that is really the most enjoyable thing in the world.
When coding and posting in U Bar, you should also remember to "save as a draft", so that you don't have to recode the same words like me when the computer cramps and blue screen...Syberia 1, 2 (syberia1
, 2) (Syberia 1: 1.19GB, Syberia 2: 1.2GB) Wonderful and touching plot, exquisite pictures.
Syberia is the number one AVG in my heart.
Maybe everyone wants to do something extraordinary, but not everyone has the opportunity.
But we can follow Kate Walker to complete the old man’s unfinished dream. Maybe many people were moved when Kate jumped on the train at the end of the first part. Our hearts have been following her towards Cyberlia.
The first part completely beats the second part in every aspect. Although I am not satisfied with the hasty ending of the second part, the glory of the first part will still remain in my heart.
Safecracker (310MB) has no plot, but one safe after another is enough to make people hooked on it. If you don't like lengthy plots, Safecracker will definitely make you like it.
At first, I vowed not to read the guide to complete the level, but after playing for a few hours, I was physically and mentally tortured, so I found the guide from the Internet... It was like this many times when I played AVG. I had to play it almost halfway through.
It depends on the strategy. Firstly, I can’t play anymore, and secondly, I don’t want to spend too much time.
When I played the first part of Drawn: The Painted Tower (187MB), it was the English version, so it was very difficult to play with half-guessing and half-blindness. At that time, I felt that this game gave people a pretty good feeling. The game
It's not big, and sometimes it doesn't take long to play with it when you have nothing to do.
A good choice for leisure.
Like Box Breaker, both are from a first-person perspective.
Machinary (341MB) is also a masterpiece. It has been introduced in U Bar before, so I won’t go into details.
The graphics of Machinarium feel very bright, and the music and sound effects are also very good, making it easy for people to immerse themselves in it.
This picture is of the three-musician level. Those who have played it should still remember it. I don’t know why this level left a deep impression on me.
So here are the songs performed by the three musicians.