RPG, mechanical construction [Syberia II]
RPG, mechanical construction [Syberia II]
There is one game that I cannot remind myself. RPG probably on Amiga.
Actually I didn't even like it, but there was some screens that I would like to see again.
Now, here are pictures from my memory:
- a train at the begining,
- probably a boy looking for something/someone,
- the story was highly going around disappeared old mechanical constructor, whose "art" could be find when the boy? was proceeding
- a mechanical horse(?), dragon(?) with all pulleys as a mechanical attraction or roundabout was found by the boy(?) - it was a trace of the constructor.
I think I was playing it in early '90s or late '80.
Actually I didn't even like it, but there was some screens that I would like to see again.
Now, here are pictures from my memory:
- a train at the begining,
- probably a boy looking for something/someone,
- the story was highly going around disappeared old mechanical constructor, whose "art" could be find when the boy? was proceeding
- a mechanical horse(?), dragon(?) with all pulleys as a mechanical attraction or roundabout was found by the boy(?) - it was a trace of the constructor.
I think I was playing it in early '90s or late '80.
Re: RPG, mechanical construction, I have very faint memories
One more think: It's possible that the title starts with "S" or kind of "Sib". It was probably one word or three: "x...x of S...".
Although, my memory can be deceptive.
Although, my memory can be deceptive.
Re: RPG, mechanical construction, I have very faint memories
I'm sorry for overposting. I cannot edit the first post and some memories are coming back.
Game was around a mistery to be solved. Something about genious old constructor. Mechanical construction of the horse was powered by stream (I can be wrong). It was made of silver color steel. Climate was like on wild west.
No time or turns.
Game was around a mistery to be solved. Something about genious old constructor. Mechanical construction of the horse was powered by stream (I can be wrong). It was made of silver color steel. Climate was like on wild west.
No time or turns.
Re: RPG, mechanical construction, I have very faint memories
No worries on the multiple posts. It's better to come back with more information than to not bother posting it - we're not gonna hold it against you.hapik wrote:I'm sorry for overposting. I cannot edit the first post and some memories are coming back.
No. I was using 8-bit Atari -> Amiga -> PC. Could be PC in '90s.nonvoco wrote:Is the one you're looking for definitely on the Amiga?
That was kind of a game where you were playing with mouse pointer and looking for clues on the screen. There was no walking hero or inventory (probably). Just pictures.
Yes, more adventure then RPG I thinkRwolf wrote:So, it's more of an adventure game...
Mostly still pictures with some in-game animation (rare). I only remember that parts of the horse/dragon was moving (2d pictures).
2D environment with panoramic/perspective view and side view
As I said before wild west climate, non-futuristic, XVIII or XIX century: a train, a bar. Possibly steampunk, but not too much of it.
Myst like operating, simpler graphics and animation.
Re: RPG, mechanical construction, I have very faint memories
hapik wrote:Now, here are pictures from my memory:
- a train at the begining,
- probably a boy looking for something/someone,
- the story was highly going around disappeared old mechanical constructor, whose "art" could be find when the boy? was proceeding
- a mechanical horse(?), dragon(?) with all pulleys as a mechanical attraction or roundabout was found by the boy(?) - it was a trace of the constructor.
Parts of your description kind of match Syberia, except it was released about 10 years later than the time frame of your game.hapik wrote:One more think: It's possible that the title starts with "S" or kind of "Sib". It was probably one word or three: "x...x of S...".
Although, my memory can be deceptive.
Re: RPG, mechanical construction, I have very faint memories
Almost perfect. That's the image that was in my head:MrFlibble wrote: Parts of your description kind of match Syberia, except it was released about 10 years later than the time frame of your game.
www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL83810C0A2A ... FEqU#t=234
And that's what made me thing about that image:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfznnKUwywQ
Hope it was interesting for you. Riddle solved. Thank you.