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Old 04-12-2007, 06:47 PM   #4
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Instead of all the hassles to play this in 4 colours, get it for the Commodore 64, you can easily search for a .D64 file and WinVice to play it on your PC without too much difficulty! It's the same game with better sound and in the equivalent of EGA rather than CGA! While your at it, if you like this game by Telaruim/Trillium, get the others that this great unknown publisher released. All are brilliant and all came out on C64 then 16 bit then PC. I have all the originals still for my Commodore 64, which I still own (!). The text parser is as good as Infocom's and in some ways better and because all are based on books by great authors, like Arthur C. Clarke, all the stories are really great and original!

I would heartily recommend all these titles for either a C64 emulator or DOSBox:

Fahrenheit 451 (the famous book now an adventure that takes you further!)

Perry Mason and the Case of the Mandarin Murderer (Yes, Perry Mason!)

Nine Princes in Amber (have you ever played an adventure based on family rivalry, where more than half of the 140-odd verbs in the game are to do with communication, so you have DISAGREE, NOD, LAUGH, EXPLAIN, SNARL, PLACATE and many, many more to use when it comes to confrontations.

Rendezvous With RAMA - Yes, the book by Arthur C. Clarke, turned into a fantastic adventure!

Dragonworld - Ostensibly for teenagers, but I find it a rollicking Saturday morning adventure fantasy of the highest order!

Telaruim didn't release dozens of titles, but the above games, along with Amazon, are the greatest graphic adventures ever released. The quality of the artistry, the story-telling, the programming, the parser quality, the packaging quality - all outstanding. Rather than be unknown, this publisher should be as famous as Infocom!

Look up the above titles on Google, or go to Lemon64.com and check out these games and this publisher - they all deserve to be better known!

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