Passing Tex Murphy on to the next generation
Posted: July 16, 2011 • 2:49 am
After hooking up an HTPC to my big screen, I thought it would be cool to boot up some good ole' Tex Murphy goodness. After all, it is an interactive movie, isn't it? Playing Tex on my TV was something I could only dream about when I first played UAKM. Back then, it was played on a 13" VGA CRT monitor.
After I started playing it on the big screen, it soon became a family event and everyone joined in to solve the mystery and stop the great Alluvian.
My 13 year daughter especially fell in love with the games. She wants to play all the time. In fact, she now asks to wear my Fedora when we play the games together. She's such a cutie.
Although we plan to uncover the Pandora Directive this weekend, she already snuck ahead and listened to the Radio Theater (twice) thanks to this site.
So I would like to thank Chris Jones, Aaron Conners, and the rest of the Tex gang for helping bring my family closer together and helping create another father/daughter bonding moment.
I wonder if I could convince Chris Jones to autograph something for my daughter. She already thinks it would be supercool to get his autograph.
After I started playing it on the big screen, it soon became a family event and everyone joined in to solve the mystery and stop the great Alluvian.
My 13 year daughter especially fell in love with the games. She wants to play all the time. In fact, she now asks to wear my Fedora when we play the games together. She's such a cutie.
Although we plan to uncover the Pandora Directive this weekend, she already snuck ahead and listened to the Radio Theater (twice) thanks to this site.
So I would like to thank Chris Jones, Aaron Conners, and the rest of the Tex gang for helping bring my family closer together and helping create another father/daughter bonding moment.
I wonder if I could convince Chris Jones to autograph something for my daughter. She already thinks it would be supercool to get his autograph.