I gave in and bought it. (on Steam, where I know I'll get the updates)
It's funny, it's presented like an early desktop environment where you can check the disk content and launch a few programs. One allows you to connect to a BBS via a modem (obviously). You get roughly what it sounded like when connecting, and you even have to wait for apps to download! Made me smile, it's really like having a modem again. It's not a long wait fortunately, and you can do other things while it's downloading. You can't download all the games at once either, you get download restrictions like BBSes used to do.
The presentation is very well done, as often with their games.
It's funny, it's presented like an early desktop environment where you can check the disk content and launch a few programs. One allows you to connect to a BBS via a modem (obviously). You get roughly what it sounded like when connecting, and you even have to wait for apps to download! Made me smile, it's really like having a modem again. It's not a long wait fortunately, and you can do other things while it's downloading. You can't download all the games at once either, you get download restrictions like BBSes used to do.
The presentation is very well done, as often with their games.
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