I have a copy of that on a machine somewhere. I believe that
there was more to it than BSC included in pipe, the strategy
being that you had to guide the ooz rather than just keep up with
it.
----- Original Message -----
From: michael barnes <[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 20 Apr 2013 15:15:41 -0400
Subject: [Audyssey] BSC Pipe games are the accessible Pipe Dreams
games.
Hello, All.
I have been playing the Pipe games from BSC, and while I was
playing
them I began to remember about how there was some computer games
in the
early ninetys called Pipe Dreams.
The only difference between the two games is in Pipe Dreams you
didn't
play as a character, you just go through a list of pipes to fit
the right one.
Instead of water you had this green ooze that you had to keep in
the pipes.
However the gameplay was the same as the Pipe games from BSC,
where you
have to fit the pipes to get the liquid to the end of each board.
After playing both games I like the BSC's version of Pipe,
because
first of the character and cut scenes.
Some of you might have never heard of Pipe Dreams, but I remember
it
was on the earlier versions of Windows.
Oh if I remember you had to use the mouse instead of the
keyboard.
It was fun and it was very challenging, but I got very far in the
game.
I believe that it spawn a series of games.
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