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 Another World  Delphine Software
 
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Publisher : Delphine Software
Developer : Delphine Software
Year : 1991
Genre : - Adventure
- Action
Concept : Eric Chahi
Graphics : Eric Chahi
Programming : Eric Chahi
Sound FX : Jean-Francois Freitas
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Posted by doctor shred December 12, 2007
Unique and brilliant. The animation still looks good today. All of the versions of this game are great. The ST version lacks some of the sound samples of the PC version and has a limited colour palette but that in no way detracts from the unbeatable atmosphere and gameplay.

Everyone should own this game!

Posted by tolismlf August 1, 2006
one of the best games i ever played. ST version is almost identical to the Amiga version. You can't miss this gem. One of the best games i have ever seen on 16 bits including consoles

Posted by ST Graveyard October 8, 2004
Probably the most atmospheric game I ever played on the ST. The first time I saw the intro of this game my jaw dropped to the floor. The 3D graphics and animation were revolutionairy (what else did you expect from Delphine?).

Another World is some kind of Prince of Persia type of game set in another world. You'll have to solve puzzles while jumpin, shooting and running.

A feast for ears and eyes ... This can not be missed!

 


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