Clandestiny
Clandestiny weaves a spell that is undeniably hard for anyone to resist. The graphics are top notch and surpass any other previous Trilobyte release. The Disney-quality cutscenes are beautifully animated. The quirks and well thought out (and acted) characters also deserve a special mention. Whether it's the cowardly Andrew, the diabolic Murthly, the handyman Fergus, or any of the myriads of characters you meet, you won't soon forget any of them.
Clandestiny seamlessly weaves traditional Scottish myth and lore into a modern story line. The game also offers a built-in reference guide that you can view at any time to learn more about Scottish culture. While the puzzles are of the parlor variety and seem detached from the main story line, it hardly takes away from the game. The solutions are usually simple, clean, and logical.
Clandestiny is quite a gem and an ultra rare diamond in the rough. A definite highlight from the creators of the 7th Guest and the 11th Hour.
Average Rating: | 8.26 [26 votes] |
Genre: | Adventure |
Designer: | Graeme Devine & Rob Landeros |
Developer: | Trilobyte |
Publisher: | Trilobyte |
Year: | 1996 |
Software Copyright: | Trilobyte |
Theme: | Cartoon, Myth & Legend, Horror |
Multiplayer: | |
Related Links: | Games Domain review |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | Windows 95/98 |
If you like this game, try: | Riddle of the Sphinx, Morpheus, Amber: Journeys Beyond |
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