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Title: Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword) designed 3 CPC text adventures
Post by: cwpab on 09:41, 16 May 25
All pure text: Espionage Island (https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=831), Inca Curse (https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=1147) and Ship of Doom (https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=1927).

I was never a fan of his point & click graphic adventures, but I found this to be an interesting fact.
Title: Re: Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword) designed 3 CPC text adventures
Post by: dodogildo on 11:58, 16 May 25
Beneath a Steel Sky was dear to me because all the artwork was done by one of my favorite comic book artists: Dave Gibbons (of Watchmen fame).
Title: Re: Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword) designed 3 CPC text adventures
Post by: cwpab on 20:58, 16 May 25
Yeah, that's the one I played the most.

1997 was my most Revolution Software year: I discovered Lure of the Temptress in an MS-DOS pirate CD (remember doing "DIR" on the "ADVENTURE" folder!) during my 3 month exile at my dad's house, but was super confused and quickly switched to other games. Later in the year, I bought the Playstation (my mum's house didn't have a computer or home console, only the Game Boy!), which was a life-changing experience for me as I was 17 and going through a crisis, and completed the beautiful, but boring Broken Sword demo.

Some years later (2000), one of the first games I downloaded from Home of the Underdogs was Beneath a Steel Sky. This one I played some hours into it, but it was a bit frustrating and also abandoned it.

If you like Watchmen, try Miracleman and the Time Twisters/Future Shocks collections by the same hairy writer.
Title: Re: Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword) designed 3 CPC text adventures
Post by: Skunkfish on 08:18, 17 May 25
Interesting, I didn't know this.

I've played a few of the Broken Sword games over the years and enjoyed them, I may take a look at some point to see where it all began!

Title: Re: Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword) designed 3 CPC text adventures
Post by: cwpab on 18:31, 18 May 25
Did anyone beat the infamous goat puzzle without help?
Title: Re: Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword) designed 3 CPC text adventures
Post by: stevensixkiller on 21:30, 18 May 25
No ???
Title: Re: Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword) designed 3 CPC text adventures
Post by: 6128 on 11:10, 19 May 25
Quote from: cwpab on 18:31, 18 May 25Did anyone beat the infamous goat puzzle without help?
Yes.  8)
Title: Re: Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword) designed 3 CPC text adventures
Post by: andycadley on 12:29, 19 May 25
Quote from: 6128 on Yesterday at 11:10
Quote from: cwpab on 18:31, 18 May 25Did anyone beat the infamous goat puzzle without help?
Yes.  8)
The original goat puzzle or the toned down version in later releases? Not that the later version were that much easier though, tbh.

It ruined what was otherwise a pretty good adventure in my opinion. I've played the first few Broken Sword adventures to completion, I only really gave up on the one that wasn't really an adventure game (and I think I've got the one that comes after that on GoG but never got round to actually playing it)
Title: Re: Charles Cecil (Beneath a Steel Sky, Broken Sword) designed 3 CPC text adventures
Post by: 6128 on 12:54, 19 May 25
A re-edition for PC in 1999.
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