Lure of the Temptress goes freeware

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Lure of the Temptress goes freeware

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I posted this on Game Hippo, but in case you're not a regular visitor there.....

Revolution Software, the people responsible for the Broken Sword series, Beneath a Steel Sky, and In Cold Blood, are making Lure of the Temptress, their first game, available for free download. It's a classic DOS adventure game and it should be downloaded by everyone that visits this site. They didn't port it to Windows, but it seems to work on fast machines or new Windows OS's with ease (EVEN XP!).

More info at the official site: http://www.revgames.com/

Download it here: http://www.revgames.com/lure_g/lure.zip
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Temptress, say. This sounds ... interesting.
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Temptress eh? I'm liking that. One problem though, Windows ME. God I'm screwed. *goes to download file*
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It worked in XP, so I woudln't be too scared.
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If it works in XP it would work in anything- I don't think Microsoft fully completed the "Compatibility Mode".
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It's funny you know. They promoted XP's stability, which is true, BUT the only reason that it is so stable, is 'cause nothing works on it! :laugh:


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