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[Re: ron.etti]
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Ron, I always intend to replay games, but I find that I'm always being seduced by new games, or casual games, or console games.  But someday............ 
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[Re: looney4labs]
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I replay most of my games at least once.  I've played Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Silver Earring 4 times now.  I'm just starting to get the hang of those wretched quizzes at the end of each chapter - practice makes perfect.     Black Mirror and Dracula Resurrection are another couple of favourites (3 times each), and I'm thinking of replaying Still Life for the 3rd time over the Christmas holidays.  Yeah, it will happen.    These games carry a feelgood vibe for me, it's a pleasure to revisit them all. 
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[Re: Jenny100]
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   I have had URU  loaded on my computer for about six years now.  I revisit and replay parts of it often.  I suppose I've replayed Drowned God  about five times. 
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I can't count how many times I played Grim Fandango and laughed like a loon each time.  It won't play now on my new equipment as well as many others I've loved.  Teddo 
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My favorite game of all times is  Under A Killing Moon and I replay it at least twice a year. I still have my old W95 set up so I don't have to worry about reconfiguration to play it on my WXP that I use to play my newer games. 
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[Re: lexxy]
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I remember replaying And Then There Were None, Still Life, Moment Of Silence and Syberia/Syberia II. 
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[Re: ron.etti]
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"The Moment of Silence."  It is such a dense game, that replaying it is like rereading a wonderful novel. 
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Hi    I've played many games two or three times or more but Monkey Island II is the one I have replayed the most    What a great game      Cheers. Mad    
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For me it has been The Last Express and Titanic: Adventure Out of Time.  Like Gobobby said, it's like rereading a great book.
 I've also replayed the three Agatha Christie games and the old Sierra Quest Series.
 
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I've replayed TLJ, Syberia 1 & 2, Zork Nemesis and Keepsake... 
 
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Scrabble... but that's not an adventure game.  Thanks to Chief, I've been a frequent casual game player at All-Star Puzzles. I'm a little  like L4L.. being seduced by new games... finish one, tear open the next, & so on.     Other than that, I don't know why I don't replay them.  Part of it may  be an unfounded assumption that I'll get bored with traipsing through known territory... even though I know that the non-linear quality of games would give me different experiences.  Okay, so maybe I'm a LOT  seduced by new games.  If I did replay, I'd visit Golden Gate again; pop back in to Manny's world; escape from Horrorland again; rebuild & investigate a Wrebbit puzzle environment...  Geez, there are so many .  Well.... one day... one day   |  |  |  
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Syberia 1 & 2, Black Mirror, all have been played 2 or 3 times.  All of the CSI's have been played at least 3 or 4 times. 
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[Re: gremlin]
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I replay  Riven, Exile, Tex Murphy: The Direcitve Pandora, Oversser and Syberia 2.  
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Mine is Amerzone.  Next would be Syberia. Amerzone is a fun game that won't strain your brain *much*. Linda   
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My son is 9 and for the last three years we started reading Myst: The book of Tiana, then we read Myst: The Book of Atrus, then we play RealMyst, and then Riven. We usually start in late September and finish Riven in December. It's cool to read the story and then feel like your in the sequels.  
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[Re: Phoebe]
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Monkey Island seriesDiscworld Noir
 Tex Murphy series
 Space Quest series
 
 I miss not being able to look forward to a new adventure with Guybrush or Tex or Roger Wilco. Poor Lewton only had the one adventure. I keep wishing for a Discworld Noir 2.
 
 
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