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Title: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: Gryzor on 08:49, 19 August 15
Anyone played this to any length? Seems so interesting and technically advanced...


http://cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=931 (http://cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=931)


Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: Targhan on 09:46, 19 August 15
Yes, I tried, but its interface is so incredibly counter-intuitive that it is simply not fun to play. The interesting part is of course the graphics, but that's all, according to me.
Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: Gryzor on 09:50, 19 August 15
Yeah, watching the video I got the same idea myself. I wonder if the story's any good!
Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: TFM on 15:50, 19 August 15
Oh WoW! This looks awesome!!! Very beautiful. Looks like a game everybody should know... but I never saw it.... Oh wait it's French. Would be really great to have an English version.  ;)
Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: Gryzor on 16:26, 19 August 15
Haven't found an english version unfortunately, and yes it does look great!
Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: TFM on 16:28, 19 August 15
Well, somebody should have the source.... I'm not doing well from French do English. But I can volunteer for a German translation (from English).


Anybody in contact with the author?

Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: Gryzor on 18:58, 19 August 15
Doesn't seem to have tons of text so it shouldn't be hard. I'd do it, as I've said before, but I don't have many hopes...
Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: MacDeath on 19:21, 19 August 15
quite a fact that interfaces have greatly evolved througout the years... many many MsDos era games could also feel that way, at the time we actually were more used to non standard interfaces.

Still this game is a graphic and a somewhat technical achievement by itself on our beloved CPC...


and... vive la France.
Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: Nich on 21:13, 19 August 15
Quote from: Gryzor on 08:49, 19 August 15
Anyone played this to any length? Seems so interesting and technically advanced...

http://cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=931 (http://cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=931)
I know this game quite well, because I was the first person who managed to get it to work properly on the CPC emulators of the day! :D Even now I think most CPC emulators can't handle the disc loading routines on the original, uncracked version.

The graphics absolutely blew my mind when I first saw them - so many colours in MODE 1! 8) However, I agree with Targhan that the game itself is awkward to play and the user interface is fiddly to use.

A couple of interesting facts about the game (taken from this interview in French (http://www.lankhor.net/personnel.php?menu=interview#57)):

Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: robcfg on 22:02, 19 August 15
Interesting game and interesting story!

I'll give a try when I have a little time.

Graphics are indeed gorgeous! France has produced many beautiful mode 1 games, but this one is over the top.

Merci France pour ces grands jeux!
Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: Puresox on 22:09, 19 August 15
Looks like this company brought out some fantastic games in the graphic adventure genre, unfortunately for us Brits with limited French vocab will never be able to appreciate Games like Mortville Manor , which really intrigues me because they sound like they pushed the limits on the machine?!
Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: Misel982001 on 12:48, 20 August 15
I dont think an english version exists. French adventures are what their genre is titled; french!
Title: Re: Fugitif by Lankhor
Post by: MacDeath on 22:07, 20 August 15
yeah, we are also still awaiting a playable version of "l'Abbaye du Crime"...

;D


Yeah Lankhor really was a specialist in Adventure graphic+text  games.
Was quite some french spécialitée.


UbiSoft, Infograme, Coktel Vision, Ere informatique, Loriciel...


Those games were popular because many "literary dudes" and bookworms could actually make their own with quite few coding skills in basic (text adventure games).

Else, CPC was naturally talented on the matter : cool graphic modes, fast disk drive and no need for scrolligns and sprites.

but as I always say, the CPC6128 missed its real vocation at Dungeon bashers and RPGs games in the same vein.
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