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About This Game The legendary King Minos has commissioned a labyrinth bridging time and space. Once completed, this labyrinth, with doorways into all eras of history, will allow Minos to rule the Earth.You have been chosen as hero. Abruptly lifted from your routine existence, you have been dropped into a realm where time and space hang in check. Through exploration and puzzle solving, you must overcome the awesome powers of Minos and destroy the labyrinth by manipulating the very fabric of history.Beware - the future may not unfold in quite the way you have planned...FeaturesOver 1800 high resolution images representing over 275 locations.Over 25 megabytes of music and sound effects.Stunning 3D rendered, 256-colour ray-traced graphics.Hours of exploration within a photo-realistic world. a09c17d780 Title: The Labyrinth of TimeGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Terra Nova DevelopmentPublisher:Nightdive StudiosRelease Date: 2 Jan, 1993 The Labyrinth Of Time Download No Password I crushed a train car, and inflated it with a bicycle pump. When I realized what I could do, I had to do it over and over again.. It took me quite a while to decide whether or not I'd recommend this game. I like it, let's be clear on that, but I love this type of game in general, so that is certainly affecting my judgement. But many other games do this better, and this game engages in some prime sins of bad point and click adventures.Pros:Gorgeous artworkNicely varied locationsDecent puzzlesGood musicCons:Counter intuitive control schemeRepetitive MazesNo settings accessSins:1. Looking at an object should never result in the message "Nothing Happens." Everything you look at should have a description, and if you're looking at something that was never programmed to be looked at, the message should at least say something more like "This isn't anything important."2. You can work yourself to points where you are stuck, but not dead. This shouldn't happen in this type of game. You should always be able to progress, or, if you can't, see that the game has ended.3. There are many items which you can pick up which serve no purpose in the game. If they do, and I just don't see it, then I apologize, ignore this complaint, and in small doses this is okay, but during the course of the game there were more items in my inventory which I did not use than those that I did. 4. There is not much to do compared to the amount of area you can cover. I've gone through huge mazes that had nothing important inside them (for example, the hedge maze) and may as well have been one room. it doesn't encourage the type of exploration a player will want to take part in.Verdict: If you're REALLY jonesing for a stroll through the adventure games of the 90s, get it. it's cheap. I got it on sale, when it was REALLY cheap, and for the price, it was worth it. If you want a good point and click game from the 90s though, I could better recommend:MystLighthouseShiversThe Journeyman Project SeriesCheck those out first, they're all a lot more fun, if you can get your hands on them.. Make no mistake: The Labyrinth of Time is an adventure game from 1993. Most of the puzzles are mazes and inventory fetch quests. Much of the story is told through journals. There are a few ways to get stuck. If you doesn't sound appealing, steer clear. But if that's your speed and you want an adventure game experience with a unique artistic sensibility, this is a must-play.The world of the Labyrinth is a patchwork of surrealism, Art Deco, and classical architecture. The art direction is mesmerizing. There is simply nothing else like it in any game. Every room is with worth seeing, every useless inventory item worth examining, every dead-end worth the trek. The dark, horror-influnced soundtrack reinforces the idea that the Labyrinth is a truly alien place, and the light-sci-fi archaeological time travel story is also entertaining.By the end, the constant backtracking and repetitive mazes can get a little tiring. But The Labyrinth of Time deserves a look for its art and atmosphere.. 1990s-era point-and-click that's showing its age.The puzzles and controls are just too annoying and the graphics are dated. The story didn't hook me, so I didn't feel a desire to try to finish this one.. Classic, obscure point and click adventure game. Filled with music that is part of a general tv background music from the late 80's and early 90's. I loved this game back then and I still love it. fun adventure game with a slight sassy streak.using all the quarters in the middle of the mirror maze on that machine is worth doing once. (you have to use it on that one phone to get a ton back first)And make sure to use the sword on the window on the moon! Just fyi ;)

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