I aggree tom.
as they stand the games grizley gulch and chillingham are not that bad exactly.
my issue with chillingham  was mainly the combat system.
you never run out of ammo and although in gg and chillingham you have the 5 position combat system which is quite hard you could get used to that. the puzzles in both games can be tedius you quickly get bored with them though some can be a challenge.
There are a few things that could improve both games.
1.  full fps style combat you can  run out of amo.
ofcause there would need to be places to get more.
2. if you get shot or bitten you actually die you don't currently you just loose all your cash.
3.  3d environment or at least one where you wander round.
you should be able to run past enemies or jump over them.
There are no traps for eather game.

At 12:55 AM 4/13/2013, you wrote:
Hi Darren,

Well, its nice to know they can be made to run on Win 7 so I stand
corrected about that then. However, the point still remains that
Bavisoft has not stayed up to date with changes in software, have not
made an upgrade in like eight years, and are nearly impossible to
contact. They are happy to take peoples' money, but have to be hounded
to send the media which is a bad business all around.

Cheers!



On 4/11/13, Darren Duff <[email protected]> wrote:
> They run under 7 just fine...

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