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Description
Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman’s Mine
PC | Genre: Adventure | 695 Mb
The Larry-esque Al Emmo is out of luck. He travels to the forsaken valley of Anozira to meet Ivanna Lottakash, the mail-order bride of his dreams, but she dumps him when he has no cash to show. There is no other train coming for a week, but while looking for lodgings he meets the ravishing Rita Peralto, a girl he swears to make his. Looking for means to attract her attention, he discovers she is linked to the mysterious Dutchman’s mine, where many men venture inside in search of its riches. He will also have to deal with his local nemesis Antonio.
Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman’s Mine is a humourous adventure set in a western setting. Al Emmo is fully controlled by the mouse, There is an inventory and the right mouse button cycles through actions to walk, search, talk, and pick up, use and combine items. All characters have been fully voiced and there is a soundtrack. Surprisingly, there are no highlighted hotspots, you need to interact with items and parts of the environment that look useful.
In the later parts of the game, it is possible to die and there are also a few time-based puzzles. Some situations have an adult theme, and characters you meet include a shemale, a pharmacist on drugs, a suicidal pianist, cranky Indians, and many others.
Features
- A beautiful gaming world
- 2D cominc book cut scenes
- Over 7000 lines of dialogue
- Easy to use interface
- Over a dozen hours of gameplay
System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements
Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP
Pentium 800MHz or higher processor
128 MB RAM
DirectX compatible 32-bit video card which supports SVGA display
1.0 GB free hard disk space
DirectX 5 or above (DirectX 9.0c recommended)
DirectX compatible sound card
Download Links
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April 30, 2013
#1
Terry’s comments are right on taegrt. He captured the special essence that is Fred. I was on the Dunnies the three prior years and consider Fred as a friend. The Dunnies were not the same without him last year. Not because Dick and Mark did not do a good job, but Fred is just a unique experience. While I enjoyed being on the Musclemen (Davo and Snake (Ross Case) are also a special treat) this year, when we played the Dunnies, cheering against the Dunnies felt awkward. Terry you do a great job of capturing what is so special about the Fantasy Week. So while I changed teams and got hurt (unable to play tennis at all the second half of the week), I had a wonderful time. I look forward to coming back next year to the effing Fantasy Week.
April 24, 2014
#2
Ya learn sothiemng new everyday. It’s true I guess!
September 26, 2014
#3
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March 1, 2011
#4
i like this so i want to download this game
December 20, 2010
#5
thank……….