Now there’s another homemade game that will appeal to gamers who like adventure puzzles, as Tom told us in our email that GWI has made available through Itch-io, the adventure game Geo’s Quest Gateway to Nowhere for the Commodore Amiga. A game where you play as George Angus as he tries to get through the tumultuous computing era of the 90s. To coincide with this news, we have some footage of this new chapter as it was teased many months ago.
Here’s what the developer has to say about the game. “As with GQ2’s In Search of Queen Lorraine, these next two chapters were started in 2000, but were shelved shortly thereafter due to life’s interference and returned to after my retirement in 2021. So literally years and thousands of hours of story, coding, graphics and music for GQ3 (chapter 4 only) were uploaded to Aminet back in 2002 and have been used ever since.”
“Now it’s been redesigned, repaired and enhanced, offering over 100 hand-drawn rooms and close-ups, dozens of puzzles and tasks to complete, and dozens of patterns and mods to enhance the gameplay. It was developed using Edmund Clay’s excellent GRAC2 adventure game engine. Some of the graphics, mods and samples are taken from the AMOS PD library, but have had to be reworked, redrawn, rewritten to work/fit in the GRAC2 environment and the genre of the original games.
- Requirements: Any Amiga/emulated Amiga with 2MB RAM and 2.04> ROM with 18MB free hard disk space.
- ****To play the game, have at least 1.5MB of Chip Ram *****
- Recommended: Any Amiga with 2Mb RAM 2.04>Rom(s) ‘020/larger CPU with 18Mb free hard disk space.
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