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Burntime

Postby Gorny1 » March 7th, 2012, 10:44 am

Does anybode else know this game?
And I hope something like the many possibilities to survive and build your own gadgets will influence those aspects of WL2.
I'll fight until the hell is forzen and then i'll fight on the ice!
*sorry for my english
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Re: Burntime

Postby Eich » March 13th, 2012, 3:02 am

Lmao, I found Burntime two days ago while cleaning out the cellar of my father. It's still sealed in it's plastic cover and I will now open it to see if it runs in DosBOX ^^
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Re: Burntime

Postby Kordor » March 13th, 2012, 1:30 pm

Burntime is still one of the very few post apocalyptic games which have the very special atmosphere I love about this setting.
Was most probably also my first contact with the post apocalyptic setting. A quite simple game though, which doesn't mean it's easy if you have no idea about what you are doing there. ;)
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Re: Burntime

Postby Quarex » March 13th, 2012, 2:49 pm

Eich wrote:Lmao, I found Burntime two days ago while cleaning out the cellar of my father. It's still sealed in it's plastic cover and I will now open it to see if it runs in DosBOX ^^

You probably just lost like $500 by opening that copy :P
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Re: Burntime

Postby Eich » March 14th, 2012, 9:48 am

Quarex wrote:
Eich wrote:Lmao, I found Burntime two days ago while cleaning out the cellar of my father. It's still sealed in it's plastic cover and I will now open it to see if it runs in DosBOX ^^

You probably just lost like $500 by opening that copy :P


Nooooo ^^
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Re: Burntime

Postby shodan » April 7th, 2012, 2:53 pm

I played Burntime years ago... I really loved the game and the atmosphere but never really understood what I got to do
guess I was a little bit too young back then :)
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Re: Burntime

Postby Celtic927 » April 8th, 2012, 6:03 am

What's Burntime?
-CHris
Cooking up Blood Sausage since 1988.
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Re: Burntime

Postby TΛPETRVE » April 26th, 2012, 4:14 am

Ah, good ol' Burntime. A wonderful little gem of a strategy/RPG hybrid, back from a time when Germany was still a relevant contributor to the computer game market. It's a relatively simple game, but pretty addictive at the same time. Plays almost a little like a post-apocalyptic version of Ogre Battle.

I really should blow the dust off my Amiga 500 and dig up a few games; ol' Cannon Fodder wants to be played, too.
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