cveleIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 2 Joined: 15 SEP 2008
Status : Online | Guys, I do enjoy your view on adv. games.
I must confess I am one of the greatest fun of adv. games, and as such I have had played at least 90% of games mentioned here on the site. But I was terribly disapointed seeing that in whole TOP 50 thread NO ONE has mentioned this game.
CHRONOMASTER
Ok, it is kind of late at my home so I will add just a little bit on the game. It is my FIRST and FOREMOST on the TOP 200 list. Stunning graphics and story, really.
Rene Corda , protagonist is creator of pocket universes, each one of which possess its distinctively intrinsic laws, like magic ie. 7 of these Rene's Universes were put into stasis (flow of time was stopped). Rene has to bring these Universes back to normality (restore flow of time, or if you like me believe that time is an illusion, Rene has to bring back change). Not only has he to do that, He has to find culprit for apparent stasis of these 7 Universes, revealing motives for stasis and so on....
Game is MASTERPIECE, believe me on this one. I did have played everything mentioned here from Perry Rhodan being my last, over moment of silence, all sam and max episodes and original game, monkey island 1-4, grim fandango, broken mirror, full throtle, myst 1-5, broken sword 1-4, all questes (king's quest, police quest, eco quest...), legend of kyriandia (malcolm and his friends, discworlds (I did particularly liked NOIR), runaway, shadow of destiny, DOTT, the longest journey 1 and 2 (dreamfall), to very old games, like Amiga's Universe, the Bat, Beneath a steel sky, Indy and fate of atlantis, gene machine, Leisure suit larry 3-7, loom, post mortem, gabriel's knight, Dark Seed 1&2, shivers 2, at least 10 nancy drews, few scherlock holmes, journey to center of earth, schizm, blade runner, syberia 1&2, Nibiru, Zero Critical, Road to india, Midnight nowhere, Harvester, Sanitarium... I just could continue like this for 15 minutes.
All of this with an intention to STRESS this point > CHRONOMASTER is my number ONE. Pay tribute to Roger Zelazny who wrote the book and died during the time the game was prepared. Pay tribute to Dream Forge who also developed Sanitarium some time later, and play Chronomaster!
Cheers guys, Miroslav Cvetinov
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