The Arabic adventure remake

Hi everyone in this beautiful forums, I think unity engine is very powerful engine, I made in 2011 ( The Arabic adventure ) point and click game, but it run only on WinXp SP2 32bit, so I want the advice to get the proper 2d engine to load the panoramic and 2d frames in it and remake all the game, with hotspots, cursors, and cylindrical panorama frames…titles, everything in first person adventure point an click game…
for some reason I want to change the game engine which I built my game with, and it is important
that I want the game to be played on Win7 and higher…finally I am used to VB language scripting…
so, can I do this in the amazing unity engine…I like 2d games very much…

this is my last post:

Hi every one, this is ( The Arabic adventure gameplay, ) please enjoy:…

part 1/10:

part 2/10:

part 3/10:

part 4/10:

part 5/10:

part 6/10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzQhhd17ka8

part 7/10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2OfVsuD2LA

part 8/10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6_xUl3TALc

part 9/10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rwj6xfaA9ew

part 10/10: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-0iq_i78hM

free play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDHDFmRERg0

You can see a picture to me in the second attachment…

I am not sure, but may be installing net framework 2 , will make the game work and give no error on entering panoramic frame…

I had net framework 3.5 and net framework 4, but when I installed net framework 2 to install the ( easy boot cd ) so the game worked…

The Arabic adventure game, challenge and thinking game, the english edition, point&click classic adventure game…

Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Games-from-Blue-Cube/599099403469649

for downloading the game from mediafire:

it is compatible with Windows Xp 32 bit only…

game size is 1.72 GB…

for dual boot and making a new partition for Windows Xp to test the game :

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/8790/dual-boot-your-pre-installed-windows-7-computer-with-xp/

best regards





Get Adventure Creator for Unity. Using Adventure Creator, you can do everything you described without having to write any code.

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