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There must be some kind of way out of here.

The Labyrinth of Time, a classic puzzle-adventure game taking you through lots of twisted historical settings, is available on GOG.com, for only $5.99.

[url=http://www.gog.com/game/labyrinth_of_time_the][/url]The legendary King Minos has commissioned a labyrinth bridging time and space. The Labyrinth of Time. Once completed, this labyrinth, with doorways into all eras of history, will allow Minos to rule the Earth. You have been chosen as hero. Abruptly lifted from your routine existence, you have been dropped into a realm where time and space hang in check. Through exploration and puzzle solving, you must overcome the awesome power of Minos and destroy the labyrinth by manipulating the very fabric of history. Beware - the future may not unfold in quite the way you have planned.

There's over 270 intriguing locations for you to discover in the mysterious twisted depths of The Labyrinth of Time, for only $5.99 on GOG.com!
Only thing I remember of this game is, that I remember seeing a couple of screenshots of it on a local game magazine way back in the 90's. I remember seeing that screen with the clown face, but I don't remember at all what was said about the game.

But wishlisted for now.
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Niggles: another adventure.....
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triock: Another useless post?
lol, I remember when GOG was releasing the highly anticipated D&D Catalogue people were complaining that there are "Too many RPG's released"

I think GOG managed to maintain a pretty good release diversity so far this year, I just wish we would get more FPS games
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P1na: I think I prefer wheels to labyrinths.

Not that I know much about this particular one.
Same here, sadly the wheel one will be difficult because of the extra licensing envolved, like others book-based games...
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Roman5: I think GOG managed to maintain a pretty good release diversity so far this year, I just wish we would get more FPS games
Agreed. I'd even be grateful for some of those supposedly mediocre Doom and Quake clones that everyone saw in large numbers in old gaming mags in the 90's but nobody seems to have played.
Way to go GOG!This is the kind of release that makes this site so cool!
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Roman5: lol, I remember when GOG was releasing the highly anticipated D&D Catalogue people were complaining that there are "Too many RPG's released"

I think GOG managed to maintain a pretty good release diversity so far this year, I just wish we would get more FPS games
There actually are quite a lot of FPS already here. I know, not all of them fit the genre, but still.

Everybody has their own genres that they would like see more tended to. I find there is a lack of racing games, although I must admit, this is one genre where I prefer the more recent titles (let's say from NFS:Porsche on) over the classics (i.e. Screamer).

I would also like to see more Flightsims from the 3D-accelerated era on. I loved F-19/F-117A back in the day (one of my most-played Amiga games) but I have difficulty enjoying them today since 320x200 just looks very blocky on a 24" TFT, especially the HUD.

BTT: I can faintly remember the game from reviews. That screenshot with the clown's face/mouth is kind of unsettling and somehow stuck with me. I can remember that the reviews were good, but since they probably were for the A32 version in the waning days of Amiga glory this should be taken with a grain of salt. In that time almost every new Amiga game got top scores in the Amiga related press if it wasn't utter crap.
I have a serious hard-on for early 3D pre-rendered graphics like Myst, just something about them makes me very nostalgic for the past, kinda like Doom/Duke Nukem style sprites.
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amok: Good to see that gOg have dropped both Wishlist and Moby score requirements TeT stated as a reason why the classics well was drying up :)

It is an interesting game in its own rights, but not to be good, to be honest. A bit illogical, a bit boring, not really much of a game. Nice to look at, though, looked great on the Amiga CD32.
Indeed, guess there is a few hidden gems out there i havent heard of :)
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Roman5: I think GOG managed to maintain a pretty good release diversity so far this year, I just wish we would get more FPS games
<span class="bold">NAM</span> would be nice
The dude in the screenshot totally looks like he could have fit in as someone from Fallout. This looks awesome, for some reason it kind of reminds me of the little adventure you would have to go on to access stuff on the old PC Gamer CDs.

So I guess someone believes that Z is in danger of being pirated because it's not like it's been relegated to abandonware all these years or anything...?
Yayyy! Finally another 256 color adventure game. Thanks GOG, great release!
Post edited June 03, 2014 by Pixelion
Sweet! A new old release!
Never heard of.
Since its an adventure i migth pick this up later.
"There must be some kind of way out of here...said the Joker to the Thief."

Good music, you're listening to. :o)
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BreOl72: "There must be some kind of way out of here...said the Joker to the Thief."

Good music, you're listening to. :o)
Either that, or...

...or am I a Cylon? O_o