![]() ![]() At that point, you use your wand (you didn’t have to charge it for some reason, unlike the final battle) and shoot a blast at them, while using your shield to block the dragons’ fire. In the dragon game, the dragons go around in a circle, and every once in a while they will pause. The frog game is just a game where you have to throw lilypads towards the stream and let the frogs cross to your side, while making sure that they don’t go to the other side of the water and that you don’t throw a lilypad on them. With the inclusion of the two files that we are missing (the last game and the updated opening), I don’t think anyone would be able to tell the difference between the game and the game as it was in the late 90s/early 00s. cfg file I sent you was a link I noticed while packet sniffing. It is unknown if any other files are included. That along with the two opening intros should account for seven files. There were only four minigames plus the final battle. Going completely off my childhood memory, the things I remember are this: Is there any way I can privately contact you, maybe via email? I notice you like to remain anonymous so I will respect your privacy if not. I downloaded the game from the website you provided, and its obviously an incomplete version that uses either archaic Xtras plugins or perhaps they were bundled in the final version but weren’t before. I’m guessing the game cannot be run offline due to permissions issues that flash and shockwave games typically have (safety precautions they have programmed in). In response to your email, do you recall any additional games available or what the final version was like? I noticed that the game doesn’t call for the frog game you found, but you mentioned that as well. I emailed him back asking for any information he has on the game in terms of extra games he may have programmed or if the “wait a week” message is on an in-gamer timer. ![]() He said that unfortunately he doesn’t own the rights to the game and that the game will “have to remain a memory”. I’ve contacted the original game author and he has replied saying that he recalls spending 4 months of his life dedicated to developing the game almost completely on his own. Would it be possible to contact the games’ respective owners? On a related note, is there any site dedicated to the preservation of old shockwave games, in particular, the many that were on before it became the crapfest that it is today? The Web Archive has simply failed to preserve most of the old games, and many of them do not run properly with modern computers. I do not remember ever seeing Donot Boy 1 nor 2. Lenny Loosejocks can be easily found on Ezone, the original site for the game, while Donut Boy 3 is also on the original site. Long story short, today I decided to look for the Merlin Quest file online, only to find that it is a 34 kb file saying presents. Some point later, moved the game into another directory on their site. Judging from old (well, post mid-2000s), at some point decided to remove the game, and accidentally placed an old version of the game when it was still under development. dir file for the game, but it only included the archery game and two of the four (I guess five) games in Merlin’s Quest, with the weird “come back in a week” bug. Regarding Merlin’s Quest: A few years ago, removed the game from their site, but you could still access the game if you knew where to look through google. **We now have a Discord channel!** Come and visit us here! If you’d like me to dig up a game from your childhood past that you can’t seem to find, feel free to ask in the comments! If you would like to support me you can buy me a coffee. The Shockwave plugin will need permission to run, so don’t forget to click “Allow” or whicever option your browser gives you. I would suggest using one of the following confirmed working browsers: If you find another browser that works, please drop a comment below. Shockwave is no longer supported by most web browsers. Visit the following page to download the MSI Installer: This requires the Shockwave Player plugin. If the game you want to play doesn’t have an offline version yet, you can still play it in your browser. Shockwave games have become increasingly hard to play, so I’ve been working on creating downloadable versions that you can play right on your desktop. ![]()
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