Can we get a nostalgia thread going, /v/? I have a game in particular that I remember from my childhood that I can't seem to find any trace of anywhere.
It was called Mouse Mountain. It was a board game of sorts and everything -- characters and environment -- was made out of clay/modeling dough. I don't remember the plot, but I believe it involved the collection of computer chips and discovering what they did, and I think the goal of each level was to collect each of them in the level and return them to the ship which carried the characters around that resembled an owl. There were various chapters released episodically (IIRC; Beach, Forest, Plains, Mountain, Cave, Lab, Garden).
Does anyone else happen to remember this? This shit's driving me insane. No search terms for the game or the creators (Code Owl Productions) have yielded anything for me thus far. It's like a creepypasta, like the game hid some dark secret and had to be purged completely or something.
hope your find youre game anon
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>>383557876
>mfw you're reminded of this game in a couple months so you google it and get your hopes up thinking you found some info but it's just this months-old thread you yourself posted in the archive
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i belienve in youre anon
Same, except mine involved a grandma fighting wolves or dogs to rescue her cats. It was one of those burgertime-esque platformers where you climb ladders and I think solve simple puzzles. Doubt I'll ever find it again, since it was on big fish games.
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Was it something other than Super Granny?
Bump. I can offer more info if anyone cares.
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Maybe. I remember it either being pixellated or having a style similar to Arcade America. I was like 5 when I played it so everything is fuzzy.