Loom
Lonely Loom
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Hastings 7/set./2012 às 17:25 
Agreed. Such a beautiful game.
agentmith 8/set./2012 às 21:05 
I really enjoyed this game. I wish they had finished the series.
Sgt. Polaris 5/out./2012 às 16:07 
I know. I would have loved it.
pseira 6/jan./2013 às 7:50 
One of the first adventures i ever played and one of my favorites.
I even bought the CDROM version when it came out
ijuh 20/jan./2013 às 9:25 
The first PC game I LOVED. It came with my parents' first computer back in '93. Still have the CD in a box at my feet as I type.
I still have the cassette tape that came with the discs. Voice actors and everything :)
[GoC] Col. Mustard 29/jan./2013 às 18:36 
Indeed. I think there were actually plans of making additional games based on the different guilds in the game (i.e. the Guild of Blacksmiths and the Guild of Shepherds) - but sadly they didn't go ahead.

"Welcome to the Age of the Great Guilds!"
Arafasul 2/jun./2013 às 15:03 
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luluchanelxo 2/dez./2013 às 16:33 
I was 8 when I first played this game. In first grade, I was prone to putting on plays that were half made-up on the spot, and this was one that I decided needed to be done.

I'm still sure neither the kids I drafted 30 minutes beforehand or the teachers who willingly let me drag the whole class into the library knew what the story was. I used a yardstick for Bobbin's distaff. My actors read from a handwritten transcription of the casette tape on Legal paper. I remember it being a sublime triumph, but it was probably a trainwreck.

Última edição por luluchanelxo; 2/dez./2013 às 16:35
Escrito originalmente por holydust:
I was 8 when I first played this game. In first grade, I was prone to putting on plays that were half made-up on the spot, and this was one that I decided needed to be done.

I'm still sure neither the kids I drafted 30 minutes beforehand or the teachers who willingly let me drag the whole class into the library knew what the story was. I used a yardstick for Bobbin's distaff. My actors read from a handwritten transcription of the casette tape on Legal paper. I remember it being a sublime triumph, but it was probably a trainwreck.


Thank you holydust, you truly made my day! Makes me wish I was one of those actors and you were in my class. That, and I wish I had your teachers. That's one trainwreck I would have been honored to have had a part in. X) And I mean that; because my first trainwreck was known as the troll in "The Three Billy Goats Gruff". It was late elementary school or early junior high; maybe neither, since I was homeschooled, and everything sort of ran together. Though this game must have come out on, or before my second birthday. I really miss the 90s. Thanks to everyone for making the LOOM hub a little less lonely.
Última edição por Exxor: Killer Drake; 10/fev./2014 às 22:52
n8thesk8 11/fev./2014 às 0:13 
Just finished playing through expert mode for the first time in.... huh.. probably at least 14 years. I played the original in 1990 when I was about 12 years old. Adventure game's like this one were absolute imagination fuel for a young kid. There's a little bit of adult material, humor, and great fantasy, really miss game's like this. This was my first run through of the "Talkie Version", I remember hearing there was going to be one when I was a kid and it only took me at least 22 years to get around to it. Haha.... side note, I had that casette tape of "Loom".. it's probably in a box somewhere in my "archives". Play on Late 80's/Early 90's Adventure Game Kids!!
toadhunter 13/fev./2014 às 12:31 
I played it at the age of around 12-13 and was mesmerized and deeply moved by like no computer game before and none after either.

Showed it to my friend several years later and he was as spellbound as I was.
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