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Blue Ice

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Review by Underdogs:
Blue Iceis a strangely compelling puzzle adventure was released only in a few European countries, and then quickly disappeared from the market. The game is perhaps best described as a cross between surrealist painters Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte, with a plot that is no less strange: you are a young prince who must prove himself worthy of a throne left for him by the belated King. This surreal game, in short, will tax both your intelligence and patience. It is, however, undeniably unique, with interesting plot and characters to warrant your time. Definitely a challenge for anyone who likes very difficult, esoteric puzzles. The game also predates another surrealistic game Treasure Quest and was similarly conceived as a contest which unfortunately never materialized.

WARNING: This game induces severe headaches due to its almost incomprehensible puzzles and overdose of surreal art. Don't say I didn't warn you <EG>.

Average Rating:8.15 [80 votes]
Genre:Adventure
Designer:
Developer:Psygnosis
Publisher:Psygnosis
Year:1995
Software Copyright:Psygnosis
Theme:Unique
Multiplayer:
Related Links:Quandary review
More Info:Mobygames | The Web
System Requirements:Windows 3.1
If you like this game, try:Captain Blood, Sophie's World, Bad Mojo
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Technical Notes:CD-rip version