Adventures Windows
Posted on Thursday, July 21st, 2005 at 11:46 pmAdventures Windows
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Maabus 3-CD Action Adventure PC Game From Microforum for Windows 98 95 3.1 NEW $7.95 |
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Scratches (Director’s Cut) — Adventure Windows Computer Game – Windows XP Vista $4.99 |
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The New Adventures of TIME MACHINE Windows PC Game NEW $2.99 |
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STILL LIFE 2 II – Murder Mystery Adventure PC Game for Windows – NEW in BOX! $5.99 |
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POST MORTEM Adventure PC Game Windows 98-XP NEW $6.99 |
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ClueFinders: 5th Grade Adventures (Mac and Windows) $3.50 |
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Rockett’s Adventure Maker PC, CD-ROM (Windows) 95 or 98. $2.99 |
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Sesame Street: Search & Learn Adventures (Mac and Windows) $2.99 |
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The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius vs. Jimmy Negatron PC CD-Rom Windows $1.99 |
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Dora The Explorer: Lost City Adventure CD-ROM for Windows & Mac! $2.95 |
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Peters Magic Adventure from IMSI for ages 4 to 8 for Windows 3.1 95 98 MAC NEW $5.95 |
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My Friend Koo PC Arcade Adventure Game from Midas Interactive Windows 98 95 NEW $9.95 |
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Adventures in Heaven 2 PC Games from Most Significant Bytes for Windows Dos USED $4.75 |
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Seaworld Adventure Parks Tycoon 3D (Windows) $0.01 |
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ClueFinders: 5th Grade Adventures (Mac and Windows) (B11) $4.99 |
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Reel Deal SLOTS ADVENTURE & AMERICAN WINDOWS XP VISTA 7 $13.40 |
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Schizm Mysterious Journey Adventure PC Windows Computer Game (Great Condition!) $4.99 |
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Lot I SPY SCHOOL DAYS + OZ MAGICAL ADVENTURE Bundle for PC / Windows $10.48 |
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Clue Finders: 5th Grade Adventures for Windows, Mac. With Special Bonus $5.00 |
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Clifford Reading Adventures-(Mac & Windows) $1.95 |
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BARBIE EXPLORER CD-ROM – THE Windows Game -SOFTWARE Adventure by MATTEL COMPUTER $9.97 |
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Bears Sense of Adventure from Jim Henson for ages 3 to 6 for Windows 98 95 NEW $8.95 |
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Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure (Windows) $4.95 |
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Reel Deal Slots American Adventure with Original Adventure (Windows) $2.77 |
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Seek & Find Adventures 2 — 5 Games (Windows) $3.47 |
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Aura 2 – The Sacred Ring – NEW PC Adventure Game Runs on Windows Vista $9.99 |
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Pilgrim Adventure Game (2CDs) for Windows – NEW in JC $9.98 |
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Infinite Air (L.L. Bean Adventure Series) CD-ROM for Windows – NEW in SLV $5.98 |
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Wild West Adventure PC CD-ROM for Windows – NEW in JC $8.98 |
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The King and I Thinking Adventure (PC, 1999) for Windows & Mac $2.10 |
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Sea World Adventure Park Tycoon (PC, 2003) for Windows $5.65 |
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ADVENTURES IN ODYSSEY SWORD OF THE SPIRIT WINDOWS PC $29.99 |
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Castle Explorer – A Medieval Learning Adventure for Windows and Macintosh $14.99 |
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STILL LIFE 2 II – Murder Mystery Adventure PC Game for Windows – NEW in BOX! $6.99 |
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ROBOTS – The Movie Adventure PC Game for Windows – US Version – NEW in BOX! $3.99 |
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JACK THE RIPPER Mystery Adventure PC Game for Windows – US Seller -BRAND NEW BOX $4.99 |
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AURA 2 II – The Sacred Rings – Adventure PC Game – DVDRom for Windows NEW in BOX $5.99 |
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ANOTHER WORLD 15th Anniversary Edition – Adventure Windows PC Game – US Shipping $2.99 |
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Nancy Drew #22 TRAIL OF THE TWISTER Mystery Adventure PC Game Windows & Mac NEW! $5.99 |
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Broken Sword 3 III The Sleeping Dragon – Adventures PC Game for Windows -NEW BOX $2.99 |
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Nancy Drew SECRETS CAN KILL! Remastered Mystery Adventure PC Game Windows & Mac $4.99 |
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Next Life – Rare Mystery Puzzle Adventure PC Game For Windows – NEW in BOX! $8.99 |
Low Cost Wild Adventures
My own wild adventures include summiting Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador (20,600 feet, the last 4,000 feet over glaciers), getting lost in the mountains of Colorado, and kayaking days from the nearest road in Canada, in six-foot Lake Superior waves. I may have had more of these trips if I had more money years ago. And of course time can be an issue when you want to have some adventure.
The good news is that some wild adventures aren’t expensive or in far-away places. There is plenty of fun and excitement near home, if you look.
My Dirtbagging Adventure
What is dirtbagging? It is simply stripping camping or backpacking down to its essentials. You throw some things in any old pack or duffel bag, and get out there. Forget the extensive planning or fancy equipment. Leave extra clothes behind, sleep in a pile of leaves or next to a fire, and use your wits instead of your wallet for a change.
For example, my own dirtbagging trip started with a bus ride near Traverse City, Michigan (where I lived at the time), to the end of the line. I pushed the rubber tube ahead of me onto the bus, and the driver looked at that and at my small day pack with a laugh. I got off the bus in a wooded area, then walked another half-mile to get to the Boardman River, where the road crossed it.
I had a homemade plastic bivy sack, a small umbrella, some snacks, and a few warm things to wear to bed instead of using a sleeping bag. I kept everything in a bundle on my lap as I floated down the river sitting in the inner tube, my butt and my feet in the water the whole time. I steered as necessary with my hands.
As evening approached, the trout surfaced everywhere. I watched deer jump back from the riverbank as I floated past. Prehistoric-looking blue herons hunted for fish along the edges of the river. I feasted on wild strawberries and other wild plants whenever I took a break. I didn’t need to paddle much, instead just going with the flow of the river, relaxing, and even closing my eyes for a few minutes during the calmer stretches. But the trip still had the element of unpredictability, and thus adventure.
The first unpredictable event was the rain. It started when I set up camp, and continued for the next twelve hours. I barely stayed dry in my garbage bag bivy sack, covering my head with my small umbrella. The next unpredictable event was a large white-tail deer that almost stepped on me in darkness. His snorting scared me half to death. When morning came, it was still raining.
It was a thunderstorm, actually, and I might have waited, but unlike a tent, a plastic bivy sack doesn’t have enough space to do anything. I decided it was time to go home, so I bundled up my things, got into the cold river, and climbed onto the tube. The storm got worse.
I was soon past the wild stretch of river, and I began to drift by beautiful homes that sat along the banks. I was on my tube, wearing a heavy sweater, umbrella overhead, trying to stay warm and dry. Dawn came late because of the storm, and I watched people drinking their morning coffee through the windows of lighted kitchens. Occasionally, some looked up from their breakfast and saw me in a flash of lightning. I waved and floated by.
Not wanting to put my hands into the icy water, I quickly learned how to steer through the rapids using only my feet as paddles. I portaged around a dam, through knee-deep mud that nearly took one of my shoes. Finally, just before noon, I scrambled up the steep bank near the house. I walked down the street in the rain, carrying my umbrella, my pack, and my rubber tube, hoping the neighbors were still asleep.
Other Wild Adventures
My friends and I used to drive to a big river an hour away, park the car, and hike upstream for an hour or more. We would then build a raft of dead trees and float back to the car on it, which sometimes involved falling off and chasing the raft. These trips were named “Tom Sawyer Day,” and I even did one trip where I took my bicycle twenty miles down the river on a homemade raft, through the Manistee National Forest.
Other ideas? Get a book on wild edible plants and take a short survival trek in the nearest woods. Organize Your Own adventure race with friends. Get on a bicycle, start peddling, and see where you end up in the next day (bring food and water or take a route that has stores). If you use your imagination You Can always find some wild adventures that don’t require traveling far or spending a lot of money.
About the Author
Copyright Steve Gillman. To get the ebook “Ultralight Backpacking Secrets (And Wilderness Survival Tips)” for FREE, as well as photos, gear recommendations, and a new wilderness survival section, visit: http://www.The-Ultralight-Site.com
I got windows seven and now sims 3 wont work how can i get it working again?
I just got world adventures and I cant play because sims 3 dosent work with windows seven.Is there anyway to make it work again without buying a windows vista disk?
It does work with windows 7, I have it. When I first got World Ad. mine wouldn’t work, because some of my custom content was incompatible. (The slider mod from http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=378416). I simply deleted the mod and it worked again.