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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: wyrmkeep on May 25, 2005, 05:22:26 AM
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The Wyrmkeep Entertainment Co. has released the Amiga version of the adventure game The Labyrinth of Time as a free download.
Information can be found on the Amiga Support page (http://www.wyrmkeep.com/labyrinth/amiga.html) for the game.
The game is also available on CD-ROM (in case a 170MB download is a bit much). There are also versions for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
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as soon as its d/loaded ill try see if it runs on my A1 :)
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If yes post in on AW.net forums so a lot of A1 users could test it :-)
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Is this actually any good? I would be mightily disappointed if it turns out to be a shoddily drawn point n click with no storyline etc. If it's anything like Simon The Sorcerer it might be worth a bash.
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i thought tjis sounded familar, it was released on the cd32, cant remeber what sort of review it had, i think bad, but i could be totally wrong
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JJ:
the game is a mix of MYST style and something else.... anyway the gfx is certainly not as good as they could have been but anyway nice to see they released it for free after all theese years.
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Don't bother with the lha archive. It fails to unpack about halfway through with a CRC error.
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Sorry for the problems people have experienced downloading the game. All we can say is "D'oh!"
We have added two mirror sites from which to download a proper (non-corrupt) archive which we hope will alleviate some problems.
-- The Wyrmkeep Entertainment Co.