@database "adventure"

@node "main" "Adventure"

 Adventure
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 @{" Alone in the Dark 2/3 " link "alone" 0}
 @{" Angel Devoid          " link "angeldevoid" 0} - Comes on 4 CD's
 @{" Bad Mojo              " link "badmojo" 0} - The roach game
 @{" Day Of The Tentacle   " link "daytentacle" 0} - Successor to Maniac Mansion
 @{" Deadalus Encounter    " link "deadalus" 0} - Very good gfx (15-bit color mode)
 @{" Discworld             " link "discworld" 0}
 @{" Dragon's Lair         " link "dragonslair" 0} - Arcade Adventure
 @{" Dust                  " link "dust" 0} - Western style
 @{" Frankenstein          " link "frankenstein" 0} - Starring Tim Curry
 @{" Full Throttle         " link "fullth" 0} - by Lucas Arts
 @{" Hellcab               " link "hellcab" 0}
 @{" Indiana Jones IV      " link "indianajones" 0} - And the fate of Atlantis
 @{" Iron Helix            " link "ironhelix" 0}
 @{" Myst                  " link "myst" 0} - THE adventure of the 90s!!!
 @{" Sam & Max             " link "sammax" 0} - Based on a comic
 @{" Skyborg               " link "skyborg" 0}
 @{" Spaceship Warlock     " link "spaceshipwarlock" 0}
 @{" Star Trek 25th Anniv. " link "startrek" 0} - Star Trek...
 @{" Star Trek Judgment R. " link "starjudg" 0} - Star Trek, the 2nd...
 @{" The Dig               " link "thedig" 0} - by Steven Spielberg

 
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@node "alone" "Alone in the dark 2+3"

Alone in the dark 2 runs *very* smooth and without any problems on:

- Amiga 4000
- CyberStorm 060/50MHz MK1
- Fastlane Z3
- CyberVision 64/4MB
- 48MB FastRAM
- 2MB ChipRAM
- Kickstart 3.0
- Workbench 3.1
- Toshiba 4x CD-ROM XM-5401TA

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Alone 2+3 are very fast, even in SVGA on: A1200/1230IV/18MB/AGA-EVD-Driver

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No problems on: Amiga 1200/Blizzard1260/24MB RAM/SCSI HD/HD Floppy/
Turbo EVD gfx-driver

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@node "angeldevoid" "Angel Devoid"

 Angel Devoid: Fantastic! 4 CD's of adventure.  Just  getting  started
 now,  but it runs great! Don't know how it looks on a stock machine -
 I bought this one after I got the Warp Engine, but I  think  it  will
 play  on  stock  '040's - maybe even a fast '030... It is full-screen
 though - no 1/4 screen option like Daedalus Encounter.)

Tested on: A4000 with Macro-System's WARP ENGINE '040 running at 40 Mhz
Cybervision-64 (4-meg)
Toshiba 6.7 speed SCSI-II CD-ROM
Amiga OS 3.1

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@node "badmojo" "Bad Mojo"

Bad Mojo is sometimes a bit sluggish but without problems on:

- Amiga 4000
- CyberStorm 060/50MHz MK1
- Fastlane Z3
- CyberVision 64/4MB
- 48MB FastRAM
- 2MB ChipRAM
- Kickstart 3.0
- Workbench 3.1
- Toshiba 4x CD-ROM XM-5401TA

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@node "daytentacle" "Day Of The Tentacle"

On 030/25MHz you will have to reduce the visible screensize.
On 040 you can enjoy the highest resolution.

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@node "deadalus" "The Deadalus Encounter"

 Daedalus Encounter: It runs on any machine, but the faster the better
 for  some of the arcade sequences. Later in the game, you almost need
 a Warp Engine or a CyberStorm to get past one challenge, since slower
 machines  don't  update  the display fast enough. Still, in 256 color
 mode it is playable on a stock '040 (25 mhz). Much  beter  in  15-bit
 color mode though!

Tested on: A4000 with Macro-System's WARP ENGINE '040 running at 40 Mhz
Cybervision-64 (4-meg)
Toshiba 6.7 speed SCSI-II CD-ROM
Amiga OS 3.1


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@node "discworld" "Discworld"

Works without problems and very fast.

Only for Germans: Wer die deutsche Sprachausgabe haben will, sollte sich
die entsprechenden Dateien von der PC-Version besorgen.

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@node "dragonslair" "Dragon's Lair"

Dragon's Lair
Very fast at 320x240 12 fps
At 640x480 is slow (6 fps)
tested on A4000/040 36MHz 20MB RAM, Picasso II/CGfx

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@node "dust" "Dust"

Western type adventure game with first person graphics..very cool

Tested on: A3000T/WarpEngine040/40MHz/32MB RAM/Picasso II

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@node "frankenstein" "Frankenstein - throug the eyes of the monster"

Not tested, because it does not work with *my* CD-ROM.
Please have a look at Q&A.

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@node "fullth" "Full Throttle"

Full Throttle runs fast enough and without problems on:

- Amiga 4000
- CyberStorm 060/50MHz MK1
- Fastlane Z3
- CyberVision 64/4MB
- 48MB FastRAM
- 2MB ChipRAM
- Kickstart 3.0
- Workbench 3.1
- Toshiba 4x CD-ROM XM-5401TA

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Slow gfx, but it works on: Amiga 1200/Blizzard1260/24MB RAM/SCSI HD/
HD Floppy/Turbo EVD gfx-driver

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@node "hellcab" "Hellcab"

very slow (SVGA) refresh on: A1200/1230IV/18MB RAM/AGA-EVD-Driver

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@node "indianajones" "Indiana Jones IV"

Good playable with 030/25MHz (turn off smoothing!)
With 040 you can turn on smoothing (really good gfx)

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@node "ironhelix" "Iron Helix"

 Iron Helix: You can play this on a stock 040, maybe even a fast  030.
 Runs great on the Warp Engine. This one is similar to Skyborg in that
 the pictures are all still-images. You move forward in steps, and the
 picture  dissolves  to  the new viewpoint. (Well, in Iron Helix there
 are a few frames blended to show movement forward; not a bad game)

Tested on: A4000 with Macro-System's WARP ENGINE '040 running at 40 Mhz
Cybervision-64 (4-meg)
Toshiba 6.7 speed SCSI-II CD-ROM
Amiga OS 3.1

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@node "myst" "Myst"

MYST runs very well on
A4000/030 25MHz  12MB-fast 2MB-chip =
CyberVision64, TandemCD controller with CD-ROM 
4x MITSUMI-ATAPI EIDE.

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Also runs on 040/25, 4XCD-ROM and on A4000 040 40MHz and
Cybervision64 (and a lot of memory, of course).

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Also successfully tested on: A1200/Blizzard 1230IV/18MB RAM/
OS3.0/4.4XCD-ROM from Pioneer

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@node "sammax" "Sam & Max"

On 030/25MHz too slow.
With 040 good playable.

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@node "skyborg" "Skyborg"

 Skyborg: Runs just fine on the Warp Engine, the action sequences  are
 almost  impossible  on a stock '040 though. Not that much fun - but I
 only paid $25 for it...

Tested on: A4000 with Macro-System's WARP ENGINE '040 running at 40 Mhz
Cybervision-64 (4-meg)
Toshiba 6.7 speed SCSI-II CD-ROM
Amiga OS 3.1

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@node "spaceshipwarlock" "Spaceship Warlock"

Fast enough on 030/25MHz/Cybervision64

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@node "startrek" "Star Trek"

Runs much faster than the Amiga-AGA-version on:
A1200/1230IV/18MB RAM/AGA-EVD-driver

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@node "starjudg" "Star Trek Judgment Rites"

It's a bit slow..but playable but you'd really need a 040 CPU
to have fun. The animations are slow on 030 and the sound, well,
forget about the sound. :)

Tested on: A4000/030, EGS-Spectrum, 16MB RAM

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@node "thedig" "The Dig"

Some sound problems in the movie-sequences but playable on:

- Amiga 4000
- CyberStorm 060/50MHz MK1
- Fastlane Z3
- CyberVision 64/4MB
- 48MB FastRAM
- 2MB ChipRAM
- Kickstart 3.0
- Workbench 3.1
- Toshiba 4x CD-ROM XM-5401TA

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