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Haven't seen one of these threads near the top in awhile, so I figured it'd be better to start a new thread than commit threadcromancy. I played 2 adventure games that I never beat, but totally loved as a kid in various school computer labs, and I'm trying to remember what they are. Both had a point and click interface.
1. This one had a very cartoony art style. The main room had a grandfather clock with a bunch of keyholes, I want to say 13. The only other thing I remember is you could go into the attic and get trapped by an evil rocking horse moving on top of the trap door.
2. This one had sort of realistic art. It took place in a big castle or dungeon, and a lot of the npcs were anthropomorphic animals. The two scenes I remember vividly are a maze where you paddle a boat through a flooded basement, and a staircase guarded by a pig-girl who makes you answer a question or something before letting you go up the stairs.
Sorry if these are kind of vague, they're about the only two games from my childhood I can't figure out.
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