As in most adventure games of that era, most of the settings and puzzles in Leather Goddesses of Phobos do not relate directly to the main plot but are rather a relatively random series of situations and locations involving side quests and the like. adventure game, with all of the elements that made Infocom legendary in the business ..." (Mr. Bill & Lela)See the full review, PC Gamer"I’ll be honest, I don’t like this game much.

Learn the answers to these burning questions in LEATHER GODDESSES OF PHOBOS, uses can you find for a rubber hose? There are tons of more explicit references too, many involving Dr. Strangelove – the sign outside of the General’s house says “No Preverts” and one of the computer terminals speaks of “purity of essence.” But while there’s a lot of genuine enthusiasm for the subject material, it’s no replacement for quality writing, which is in curiously short supply. - IBM PC (1992) This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Leather Goddesses of Phobos. Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2 is also part of the Leather Goddesses of Phobos series. Puzzle games are out of vogue these days and even if they weren't, I just don't feel like I have the time to play them any more. Her father is a renowned wheelchair-bound scientist with a number of bizarre gadgets in his basement. The multiple player characters were supposed to improve replayability, but it’s still not enough, as you can play through all three paths in maybe two or three hours, tops. Tags you added are shown below with

Sure, the name of the movie in the theater is It Came on the Desert, and the road through the town is the not-so-hilarious Route 69 – and that’s about as witty as the game gets. The whole experience gleefully rolls around in references to cheesy ’50s sci-fi, far more so than its predecessor – you can visibly see the strings on the planetary models – and the characters run the gamut of stock tropes and homages. Leather Goddesses of Phobos stands almost in a league of its own as a defining interactive fiction infused with sexual content intended for a mature audience. L E A T H E R G O D D E S S E S O F P H O B O S ! Like its text-based predecessor, it relies heavily on homages to ’50s movies, which are more fully realized here due to the sound and visuals, but it ends up faltering in a number of other unfortunate ways. One of its inhabitants, a little green monstrosity with eyestalks and tentacles named Barth, flees into space, but crash lands on Earth in the sleepy town of Atom City, Nevada. If the game was substantially longer, or the locations and characters were more fleshed out, perhaps on the scale of the original, then this might’ve been a pretty good game, but instead it stands as evidence of a text adventure that couldn’t properly make the transition to a new age. Legend Entertainment picked up the slack for a while, but a number of graphic adventures were still released by Activision, using the Infocom label. It is ironic, then, that it happens to be one of the worst computer games ever made in any genre. But when I did, I loved them, and these are the ones I loved the most. My List Of Most Fun Games Ever by Rotonoto(in purely alphabetical order).

It's available for download. View and download manuals available only for. That's right, three! = 2 = Complete Walkthru April 7, 1992 Well, haven't done a walkthru in a while, these days I have lots of work to do and don't play games as often. This is where the game really shines, the puzzles become a topic for conversation and a few old film tricks are dug up and used." And now...the next exciting episode of humanoids in space. (complete with exclamation point) is a first person icon-based game with scanned, hand-drawn graphics, similar to Dynamix’s Rise of the Dragon. Loading... + 17 hidden pages Unhide for 1.