Alien Logic

created and published by Musicbank in 1995-08, running on Windows
type: adventure
genre: Science Fiction
player options: single player
languages: eng

Description

You are on the world of Jorune, a colony whose communications with Earth has been cut off for 3500 years. The residents of your village have been taken by the evil Red Shantha, and you alone have survived with the help of another Shantha and some serendipitous, if not exactly appealing, events. During the course of this game, you will attempt to increase your use of Isho (magic), gain knowledge of Warpworld, discover the location of the Red Shantha, defeat him and rescue your fellow villagers. In addition to your main quest, there are also several mini quests to complete. While the game is somewhat non-linear, and the completion of all quests are not required to achieve your final goal, the fulfillment of these quests usually improves your abilities or gives you access to something you need.
As the game opens, you are in the Mountain Crown of Tan-Iricid, home of alien creatures known as the Thriddle. You are given some information, allowed to ask some questions, and sent on your way to the large human settlement of Ardoth to begin your adventure.

Once in Ardoth, you'll visit all the places in town, equip yourself with a laser cutting kit, then set out to explore: searching for Shanthic Ruins, crystals, limilates (plants with special properties), and (of course) monsters. Along the way, you'll have the chance to increase your power, skills, and knowledge so that you will be able to rescue the townspeople. As part of your journeys, you will discover floating islands in the clouds, known as skyrealms, explore the depths of ancient ruins where no human has ever been, discover plots that threaten the realm, and learn enthralling histories of the various races. It is a fascinating journey.

Note: Visit the Thriddle often, they will give you locations of Shanthic sites and guide (railroad?) you on some of the quests.

AndreaD # 2020-05-24 03:56:07

Technical specs

software: Windows 98,
display: textured polygons

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