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When the troubles with changing site contents are over, the game will be downloadable on main site again, yes.
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The status of this game has been reevaluated. It has now been declared Abandonware.
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These are good news. I remember Eternam to be as easy as enjoyable. Worth playing for the few days you will take to complete it ;)
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Like someone already mentioned, this one seems to use the same graphics engine as the one used in Drakkhen. Anyone know what other games use the same/similar engine?
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OMFG :)
I played this sucker back when it first came out - I had a job with the software company that released it and helped show it off at a computer show in Vegas back in in '93 or so. I still have at least one of the CDs I got back then stashed away somewhere.
I still remember that damn dog beating you up, and the disembodied finger, and the creepy doctor, and the stupid guard who wanted his sweetmeat! It'll be interesting to see just how much of the puzzles I remember (especially "I'm SOAKED! I'm DOUBLE SOAKED!" ;) |
BTW, only 5.3 Meg? WOW.
I played this back on a PC-XT with a 2x CD drive (read-only!) and a hardback-sized hard drive with a whole 20 Meg of space... and now I plan to run it in DosBox on a 2 Gig machine from a 4Gb flash drive on a Linux machine booting off a postage-stamp sized CF card. Wild. :) |
"Eternam was, as far as I know, the first game to use this approach, and it is a good one."
No. Sleeping Gods Lie in 1989. Drakkhen and The Colony in 1990. |
Sadly, I can't correctly download this game. I started to download it and download 1 MB only!
Edit: And the original size of the packed game is 5420 KB. |
It still not works!
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