Re: Shivers!!!!
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Your mention of Shivers re-kindled my interest, so I 'dug' out that big ol' box, dusted it off & put it in the lineup of games to play (still had my receipt for $9.99 from CompUSA, October 1997). I can't even remember the game environment, but I do know I didn't finish it. Was I too scared?... did it glitch up on me?... was I simply too dumb? I guess I'll find out when I play it again (it'll be like playing a brand new game... yippee!). The big, 8½ x 10½ inch box came with a very informative, 96-page booklet, complete with Walkthrough. On its back cover is the announcement for the upcoming sequel, Shivers II, coming in Spring 1997, followed by this teaser: "It seemed like a friendly town at first. At least that's why Mike and my friends had picked Cyclone as the backdrop for their rock video. But by the time I arrived on the scene, things got strange. Not one person would tell me where they were. My only clues led to the cave dwellings out in the desert. I know I had to find them. My mind raced as I drove to the caves.
I swallowed hard as I entered the forboding darkness. I had only taken two steps when the wailing echos deafened me. The walls closed in on me from all directions....." Don't think I got that sequel, but it sure looks good!  Marian, for the reminder about how good Shivers was (and is).
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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You're very welcome, Carrie.  I had pretty much forgotten about the game myself until I came across it the other night and loaded it up, and then the memories of how much fun I had with it came flooding back. The manual is great, isn't? They rarely make manuals like that anymore. You shouldn't have too much trouble tracking down Shivers 2, if you ever decide to give it a go.
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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Thank you Marian. I tried to play this when I first started gaming and thought it was too hard. Now I think I will pull it out of the BAAGS pile and enjoy it as soon as I have finished Scratches. Marion
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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Anyone else have trouble installing Shivers on XP? I tried about a week ago but couldn't get it to run.
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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It ran on my XP with no problems.
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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Angie, did you try these instructions? SHIVERS ON WINDOWS XP If those don't work for you, I'm sure they can help you out on the technical support forum. I hope you enjoy your replay, Marion.
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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I went through my BAAGS pile today and found Shivers I and II. I just installed them on XP and will let you know how they run. I am inspired. Marion
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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I read in a review in adventurelantern that Shivers II runs rather well on WinXP, especially if you played it in winNT compability mode which I did for some time. As I have Shivers 2, but alas, not Shivers 1...
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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All this talk made me go dig out my copy of Shivers 1. It installed flawlessly on my XP without compatability mode. Just make sure that the game doesn't automatically check the specs when you're installing. Now I just have to see if I can get it play on full screen.
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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Hi, Rushes!
You can only carry one pot or lid with you at a time, but as I located other pots and lids, I made a list of where they were so I could retrieve them easily when I found their mates. As I matched them up and captured the corresponding Ixupis, I moved the pots and lids in the farthest parts of the museum to the areas closer to the main lobby so I wouldn't have to travel so far.
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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When I installed it with Program Compatibility it looked great (although small)but it wouldn't run. I think I will try something else and then try it on my old faithful 98. Marion
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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Buov, Try just installing it, without compatibility; that worked for me! I'm assuming you're using XP?
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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That's a tough question, Becky. The two games are so dissimilar in look and atmosphere. Shivers is VERY colorful, artistically, which is actually one of the things I liked about it, and yet it maintains a consistently spooky feel to it. Lots of puzzling involved, and a very nonlinear game. That's another thing about the game that I found appealing, as, if you are stuck on something, you can just move on to something else. And I realize I haven't answered your question. For me, the words "terror" and "horror" don't apply to Shivers. It's just....quietly unsettling throughout. I've never played anything quite like it. 
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Re: Shivers!!!!
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The music is what really sets the tone in Shivers I think. It's so eerie and spooky.
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