Well the Apple II is pretty old by today's standards. That said, if you like thinking games without sound, you can't beat it. Its library of wargames, text adventures, and complex RPGs is unrivalled. If you're a serious gamer, you could play Apple II games your whole life and never run out of things to play. The Wizardry trilogy alone could probably take a thousand hours. Then theres Might and Magic, which is a solid 200-300 hours, and Wizard's Crown, where each battle can take up to 30 minutes, and the original Computer Ambush, where the computer takes 25 minutes to finish its turn. That said...
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Well the Apple II is pretty old by today's standards. That said, if you like thinking games without sound, you can't beat it. Its library of wargames, text adventures, and complex RPGs is unrivalled. If you're a serious gamer, you could play Apple II games your whole life and never run out of things to play. The Wizardry trilogy alone could probably take a thousand hours. Then theres Might and Magic, which is a solid 200-300 hours, and Wizard's Crown, where each battle can take up to 30 minutes, and the original Computer Ambush, where the computer takes 25 minutes to finish its turn. That said...