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Hugo's Adventures
Leisure Suit Larry
Police Quest & Police Quest Swat
I used to think Pandemonium was obscure but a lot of people played it.
https://theromp.biz/
This website has been around forever.
Weren't those like Maniac Mansion type? ala Broken Sword?
Yes, similar in play style. Some you had to type in commands then later they made point & click.
(text-based game)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zork
Not entirely sure why I said 'when I was a kid' because I still play it and get enjoyment out of it.
Lemonade Stand (Apple II)
That one NES game that you needed that robot for. (Don't recall the name of the game)
The Super Scope 6 games (SNES)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Python%27s_The_Meaning_of_Life_(video_game)
CA Games was awesome. At one point I had a running pad for the NES. Those were the days, lol.
That's right that one track and field game had that pad thing. I forgot about that!!
Then there was the punching glove for Mike Tyson's Punch Out.