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| Published: |
1989, Exxos (ERE/Infogrames)
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| Developer: | ![]() |
| Coder: | Patrick Dublanchet |
| Graphics: | Michel Rho |
| Musician: | Stéphane Picq |
| Box Art: | Philippe Cazauomayou |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS |
| Disks: | 1 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English, German, French |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Adventure |
| Subgenre: | Point and Click |
| Tags: | adventure, clicker |
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Added by Kim Lemon on Aug 2, 2005. Viewed 18895 times.
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Arbeit von Spacekraft is an awesome pseudonym. As far as the game is concerned, I sadly never got very far in it and would have liked to see more chambers and trials. The otherworldy setting and the creativity on display here by the creators is awesome. Kult is on of the titles I might some day revisit with the help of a game guide.
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I just played this game for the first time last night and I was blown away! This is one of the most original adventure games I've seen and I can't wait to give it a proper go later
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KULT is a very, very good adventure game. This has been developed by french outfit ERE Informatique, who also wrote Purple Saturn Day and Captain Blood. If you are familiar with these titles, it should be clear that KULT is a game like no other! I can not explain what KULT is about, but it's a game about you and me and the little embryo-like thing in the upper left corner. The manual is worth reading, too. Play this if you like to have your mind blown.
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This is one of the weirdest but most atmospheric point-and-click adventures you will ever find. And the Amiga version looks and sounds good, too!
I highly recommend anyone to try this game, it's a very unique setting that you won't soon forget!
Here is my complete video review: [www]
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Great atmosphere and great music. Although the game gives you a few hints where to start with the given items, it's only enjoyable if you have a walkthrough, due to some illogic puzzles.
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I played this with some kind of incomplete walkthrough. The game had a nice atmosphere and mood. Can't remember it so well, but I felt it was good one
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I remember I saw the advert of this game on a magazine, but I never got it, but I still remember how I was fascinated by that page of the magazine. Recently I downloaded it and tried it in the emulator, but damn it, too much time has passed and there is not anymore the patience to start to learn a new game...
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Indeed, one of the best and weirdest adventure game on the Amiga. Amongst the ones I really want to re-play. As said, the sounds (and the music) got you hooked, and the plot itself was fascinating. Excellent designs : maybe the only truly good archeology-sci-fi blend I've ever seen.
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This has too be one of my favourate games of all time, from the superb title music through to the atmospheric quasi-speech effects the atmosphere of this game is never short of breath taking. If this game could be updated and keep the ethos of the original it would be the best thing ever. If you have never played this; then please give it a go. You will not be disspapointed.
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