Credits | |
Published: | 1992, Mindscape |
Developer: | Abersoft |
Coder: | Robert Cook, Jim Brown, John Jones-Steele |
Graphics: | Vicki Sidley, Tansi Brooks, Steve Leney |
Musician: | Sean Gugler |
Information | |
Hardware: | OCS, ECS |
Disks: | 2 |
License: | Commercial |
Language: | English |
Players: | 1 Only |
Relationship: | Also available for CD32 Also available for AGA |
Categorization | |
Genre: | Adventure |
Subgenre: | Isometric 3D |
Tags: | action, flipscreen, futuristic, isometric, puzzle, scifi, scrolling, shooter |
Magazine Reviews | |
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(9/10)
This is one difficult game, but also an extremely rewarding one. Every time you finish a level you feel a strong sensation of relief. Complex and simplistic simultaneously. Must be an inspiration for games like INSIDE by Playdeal. To play this is a form of meditation. Hours can pass by without progress and still you feel satisfied. A maze within a tesseract within a puzzle.
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(10/10)
Easy 10 from me. Great puzzler.
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This game was to difficult for me, never could finish it....still I allways enjoyed it even more when I actually had some progress.
You have to get used to the graphic style, but once you get past that you'll discorver what beast of a game this is!!!
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(8/10)
Great isometric puzzler! Freeing those little dudes was great fun and had me glued for hours.
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(10/10)
Man I LOVED this game, I can remember it so vividly, it had such a great atmosphere and it sucked you in for hours. Great storyline.
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(10/10)
This was officially the last game I bought for my Ami500. Loved the visual presentation. I'm a sucker for isometric viewpoints anyway, but the blacks and blues and lack of a bombastic soundtrack really set the table for a cold, threatening environment. The sound effects weren't spectacular, but they fit perfectly.
I started playing this again the other day, and the gameplay is as good as I remember. The puzzles start to become challenging when you have to escort survivors around electrified plates, predators, and through collections of Rube Goldberg door triggers. I'm comin' for you, Derrida!
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(7/10)
I thought this game was addictive at times & had some nice elements in it.
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Addictive, great presentation, very atmospheric.
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Brilliant! Bought original, played a lot (then lost original), great game, great atmosphere, should be more like em!
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(8/10)
This is a classic despite (or maybe because of) its simple presentation. This is a puzzler pur sang... Don't miss it!
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(8/10)
One of the better puzzle/action games on the Amiga. The only downside to this game is the simplistic graphical look, that really could have been expanded quite a bit, but that shouldn't stop anyone from playing this classic, that still stands up to this day.
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