So, I kind of hit my last hope here of finding this game, but here I go...
All I remember is that when I was like 5 I got a CD with 40 computer games that came with a magazine in portuguese, among them was the one Im looking for...
I remember it like this, you were a frog/toad and you have to find a way out of some kind of lab or sewers, but there were traps, you can de-activate those with lever but if you fail, the frog/toad gets electrocuted.
Some other games on the CD were:
>Some Dragon Ball game
>labrat
>Charlie the duck
>Citi mining(pic related)
>Some kind of brick break
>a Sonic game
I've looked everywhere, DOS libraries, blog, youtube, and the internet in general...
Help?
>>4255594
Forgot to mention this was probably etween 2000 and 2006. My memories are really fuzzy when it comes to this kind if stuff
>>4255594
What magazine was it?
>>4255606
That's kind of the issue, I dont know what Im looking for...
Cant remeber any names of either the game or the magazine...
>>4255613
I used to buy lots of pc and game related magazines in that time period. By portuguese do you mean PT or BR? If it's PT i could look for my old demo cd's on the off chance that I have that one lying around
>>4255620
Sorry, my magazines are from Portugal, not Brasil.
>>4255594
whats interesting to me about this, is that this seems to be a global marketing strategy. Like banks globally follow one agenda :O When I was a kid I got games too from my bank where I collect coins and shit. Now as an adult this seems a very odd thing to me. Why would a bank make a computer game, it is weird. But it'S even more weird this was a 'global agenda'...
>>4255887
Yeah, i dont think that it. Perhaps they were just realizing that videogames were taking off so they chose to advertise in some of them, no such a complicated "agenda"
>>4255594
bump for interest
>>4255594
OP here, havent found it yet :(