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| Published: |
1994, Electronic Arts
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| Developer: | Terra Nova Development |
| Design: | Michal Todorovic, Bradley W. Schenck |
| Coder: | Michal Todorovic |
| Graphics: | Bradley W. Schenck |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | CD32, CD-ROM |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Adventure |
| Subgenre: | Miscellaneous |
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Added by Kim Lemon on Jul 19, 2004. Viewed 13148 times.
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This game needs 2Mb RAM on ECS computers. So you need a RAM expansion to play it on an CDTV. But that's a great demo of what we could expect on CDTV if publishers were more motivated (and Commodore less incompetent). Not the best game of its kind but a very good experience. I love this game. If you can play it from HDD, fast loadings make it sooooo smooth
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Boring Myst style game, made use of a CD-ROM with CD music and raytraced pictures which were nice to look at for 10 mins, but someone forgot to put a decent game in there!
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I liked this one quite a bit at the time. Myst on PC was probably a better game but this one did keep me coming back just to see how far I could get. I agree with the commenter below that it has a nice surreal feel about it. Great music too from what I remember.
7/10
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Creepy game... Very surrealistic! Never managed to finish it though!
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Intensive CD use game. CDTV and CD32 versions on the same CD, with HAM8 raytraced images on CD32 and HAM6 on CDTV. Superb sampled soundtrack. A little illogical situations make it quite hard. Nice but could be a much better game
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