Then Civilization (a lot), F-19 Stealth Fighter, Railroad Tycoon.
Edit: Stunts also, was fun on an 10Mhz x86 when the FPS dropped to 1 in hairpin bends.

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Ports of Call?Wildeblood wrote:C64: Wizard of Wor, Elite & Bruce Lee. Amiga: Test Drive, Sidewinder, Attack of the Mutant Camels.
Amiga: A tramp steamer ship trading game I can't recall the name of. The trading aspect was almost identical to Elite, but actually better, and there was no distracting combat. Chose your destination port on a world map, bought some cargo, and off you went.
Yes. Thank you.maik wrote:Ports of Call?Wildeblood wrote:Amiga: A tramp steamer ship trading game I can't recall the name of.
Ah Pool of Radiance - and that's where I got my screen name from...CaptSolo wrote:I didn't play many computer games but did like the adventure / RPG style genre: Bard's Tale, Pool of Radiance, and Questron to name three. They offered a relaxing diversion from Elite.
Been playing that a lot myself.Wildeblood wrote:Yes. Thank you.maik wrote:Ports of Call?Wildeblood wrote:Amiga: A tramp steamer ship trading game I can't recall the name of.
Ah yes, the Bugbears! My magic user would cast a Charm Monster spell on one which would make him fight for my party.Bugbear wrote:Ah Pool of Radiance - and that's where I got my screen name from...CaptSolo wrote:I didn't play many computer games but did like the adventure / RPG style genre: Bard's Tale, Pool of Radiance, and Questron to name three. They offered a relaxing diversion from Elite.
You know it still plays nicely on Dosbox...where's that decoder wheel...CaptSolo wrote:Ah yes, the Bugbears! My magic user would cast a Charm Monster spell on one which would make him fight for my party.