Altered Destiny

Altered Destiny
Developer(s) Accolade
Publisher(s) Accolade
Designer(s) Michael Berlyn
Platform(s) MS-DOS, Amiga
Release 1990
Genre(s) Graphic adventure game
Mode(s) Single-player

Altered Destiny is a graphic adventure game released by Accolade in 1990 for MS-DOS and in 1991 for Amiga. The game was designed by Michael Berlyn and it uses a text parser interface. It is the second adventure game from Accolade and it uses the same engine as the first one, Les Manley in: Search for the King.

Story

The player assumes the role of a normal middle class man named P.J. Barrett. After a mixup in the local repair shop he accidentally brings home, instead of his, a TV set that belongs to a barbarian warrior. When he switches on the TV he is unexpectedly sucked through the screen into the planet Daltere where he finds out that an alien named Helmar has stolen "the jewel of light" and that this world is in danger. Thus he is forced to take on a mission to free it from tyranny and to save the galaxy.

Reception

Scorpia of Computer Gaming World wrote that Altered Destiny "leaves me with mixed feelings". She stated that the graphics were merely "okay" and the pathing was "ridiculous and frustrating", but concluded that it was "still a game worth playing" because of its difficulty level, "bizarre and alien" setting, "tough but fair" puzzles, and humor.[1] Allgame described the game as similar to King's Quest and Space Quest but without the charm.[2]

References

  1. Scorpia (December 1990). "Scorpia Experiences An Altered Destiny". Computer Gaming World. p. 46. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  2. "Altered Destiny - Review - allgame". 2014-11-15. Retrieved 2017-09-10.


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