V: The Adventure Game
So you like the classic scifi miniseries V, but wish it came in a more interactive form? Well, your wait is over. A group of fans are working on a V adventure game based on Sierra's AGI engine.
Isn't amateur game making great? We don't even need those damn network executives any more. We'll make the sequel ourselves! mag |
That looks very very nice. Very old school!
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The makers of this V game are obviously Sierra fans. :)
I´m glad that the Sierra legacy lives on. |
Oh, wow. This looks like a good one. That's a great choice of engine to use, as well.
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If 80's graphics sucked balls, as they did, is it fair to assume that an 80's sci fi show sucked balls as well?
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This game's been in production for about 4 years now, so don't get your hopes up...
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Well, there are only four guys working on it, and they're doing it in their free time. So I would expect it to take a while.
Besides, they relaunched the site last October, and the forum was updated a few months ago. So I don't know if this project is going to be completed or not, but there do appear to be some signs of life. mag |
The humour in the game is pretty tongue in cheek, they even make some references to Beastmaster! :D
(Marc Singer, who played Mike Donovan in V, also starred in Beastmaster) |
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