Lost Planet Demo

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The Lost Planet Demo


The Lost Planet Demo
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The Lost Planet Demo Title Screen

Release Date: 1999
Latest Version: 1.0
Project Status: Abandoned
Developer(s): Nick Hudson
Publisher: Nick Hudson
Designer(s): Nick Hudson
Source Available:  No
Category: Game
Type: Demo
Genre: Adventure
Theme(s):
Engine: AGI2
Platform: MS-DOS
Localization: English
Website: http://members.xoom.com/tarsion/ (dead link)





Description

The Lost Planet demo uses interpreter version 2.917.


Screenshots

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Synopsis

David Smith[1] wrote: As the security man aboard your spaceship, you find that an evil species has invaded. Now, you must escape the ship with your life. But the story only begins there. Your home planet is missing and you must find it, stop the evil bad guys, and bring order to the galaxy. Even this game is but a small piece of the entire universe that revolves this story.


About

David Smith[2] wrote: Although not top-notch right now, this game is really of a higher standard, and it gets better all the time. The initial graphics weren't so great, but they do get better as Nick goes along. The technical aspects are pretty good, but they could also use some work. The list of understood commands is also pretty good, but it would be nice if it understood even more. My biggest suggestion for this game would be to give more hints on some of the things that need to be done, (i.e. cloning a human body and then using it to set-up the shoot-out, or how to use the replicator). But, as I understood the next release of this game will really be improved quite a bit. The thing that really makes this game good is the well worked out plot. A lot of time and effort has been put into a good plot, and it really shows, even in the little bit of the game that has been released thus far. I hope Nick will keep up the good work. This should be a really good game when finished.


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