Description
Backpacker is a game about travelling around the world. The objective is to travel around the world as fast as possible, to visit as many cities as possible or to get a certification for as many jobs as possible.
For every city you come to, you will need more money for the next flight ticket. There are two ways to get money. One is to call home and ask for help from your family, but the usual way is to get a job. Before you can start searching for a job you must find a hotel to live in. When checking in at the hotel you will get questions about the city that you are in. The result of these will be used when searching for work. Answers for these questions can be found by visiting sights. When you have got a job you will get questions about that job. You will get more money if you answer the questions right.
System Requirements
OS: Windows 3.1, 95
CPU: Intel 486DX
RAM: 8 MB
Hard disk: 600 MB
GPU: 256 colors, SVGA/XGA
Screenshots
Repack Notes
- This is a 16bit game and will not work on your shiny new Windows 10 64bit, unless you follow our tutorial on how to to make it work, or read view the included PDF file
- English version
Repack v2 changelog:
- The game now runs with DOSBox v0.74-3 & Windows 3.11
Install, run, play!
Repack v3 changelog:
- Reverted back to otvdm for 64bit OSes since on the previous setup there was no music playing
The game now runs at 640x480 screen resolution, to exit the game - press the Windows key on your keyboard and close the black console window!
On Windows 8 and newer (32bit), make sure that you have enabled the NTVDM 16bit application support! To do that, type "control appwiz.cpl,,2" in start menu (without the quotation marks), press Enter and under the Legacy Components menu check the NTVDM box. Click Apply and OK
- The game will complain about not being run in 256 colors mode, ignore that message
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Backpacker_Repack_v3.rar - 967D7A86A14A662A845A4A220ADF36D186B3E2D8F0CF5EAEF1F8A70732CEE848
I love this game! Thank you for preserving all these ol' games and making them playble on newer systems!
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