Don't know the game name, need assistance?
Don't know the game name, need assistance?
It's somewhat a joke, yet you might have imagined it was a game. That's a rather... intriguing storyline.
This places the game's release between 1970 and 2016.
The word park appears in the title.
You don't need dial-up anymore, so the release timeframe remains valid.
Describe the cup in detail—its material, age, condition, color.
Also, consider whether you must gather items from the world and store them for later use.
1970? Yoiutube wasn't around then. And 3D or realistic, or resembling ordinary people, wasn't created yet... The game must have been from the 2000s.
It's a Chinese cup, you see it now, wow... To be up for auction at over a million dollars (with the Dr Evil impression) you guess it was old... I think so...
No, you don't collect items. It's just in third person, your character moves independently, and you pick what they say or do, etc.
YouTube allows videos from any year. That's the case. Around 1995 to 2010 was typical. I don't know what a Chinese cup is like. This was the first search result for a blue Chinese cup. Is that what it appears to be?
Computer made people around 1995, when the N64 was popular. That's when Mario64 came out, but it looked very pixelated. This video features real people. You might not recognize a Chinese cup shape—you'd need to look at world geology to understand it. I spent a lot of time searching on Google without finding anything useful.
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I've noticed games people are searching for repeatedly. It usually takes me a few hours. The key is gathering all the details you have about the game. Since you don’t know what the game actually appears like, describing it using another game would help narrow things down. This way, I can eliminate options that look completely different from what you show.
For instance, if I were to explain what the original Resident Evil looks like...
I’d say, Dino Crisis...
This...
it's 3D, similar to the characters in SIMs, but far more advanced.
I agreed, it really reduces the scale a lot. This is just a general overview, not an indie title.
Considering it seems like The Sims places these characters in a house without dialogue options. Let's try another game that matches this style. If you have one in mind, it will help us narrow it down. Do you have a game suggestion to consider?