![]() ![]() The only major problem is that some puzzles can be extremely illogical. The puzzles are mostly inventory based, but a good dose of other types of puzzles are also thrown in. Terry Jones of Monty Python fame is featured as the voice of the annoying Parrot!Īccording to the game, the interior of the starship is boldly advertised to resemble "a mixture of the Ritz, the Chrylser building, Tutankhamen's tomb and Vencie." It is designed by the Oscar winning design team of Oscar Chichoni and Isabel Molina. Comedic elements in the satiric style of Monty Python are evident throughout. Some of the music can be truly tacky at times (not in a bad way though), but those are few and far between and mostly intentional. ![]() The sound is terrific with lots of sound effects, along with some great music in between. Navigation is frame based, but every step you take is shown with extremely fast pre-rendered walking animation. When was the last time you had a conversation about the three main causes of the great Blerountin war with a walking lampshade? Each character has over 10,000 prerecorded lines of dialogue, marking an incredible feat all in its own. You are able to have meaningful (or not) conversation with the robots by using natural language through a little device called PET or Personal Electronic Thingy. ![]() In addition, this game features something you don't often see in today's games-a fully functional text parser! Each character is completely interactive. The over half a dozen beautifully animated robots called Bots show off the artistic prowess of the production artists. The graphics are sharp and all are drawn on top of ray traced backgrounds. The production value of this game is impressive. Starship Titanic is written by Douglas Adams, who is best known for his work The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The voice of the reluctant bomb is that of John Cleese (Monty Python), although the credit is given to a pseudo-name "Kim Bread." Also, Adams also does the voiceover for the robot Succ-u-bus. It is rumored that the Starship Titanic is the same starship featured in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, hence a tie-in between these two games. Only when you complete this task shall you find your way home. Once aboard, you realize that this starship apparently disappeared without a trace on the eve of its maiden voyage.Īside from all the damage it did to your house, all the commotion it caused on its home planet of Blerountis, and all of the damage to the paintwork, someone has also planted a bomb onboard-complete with an activation button that states "Press to disarm"! Now, you hold the daunting task of fixing up this broken ship and reassembling the pieces of Titania, the ship's artificial intelligence. A door opens, and a seemingly nice robot walks out and offers you a complimentary cruise on the Starship Titanic. You are sitting at home, enjoying yourself and just having a good time when suddenly, out of the blue, a giant spaceship smashes into your house, effectively reducing it to a pile of rubble. All I ask is minimal assistance from you during the troubleshooting process. In the extremely rare event I cannot get this title to work on your system I will take it back for a full refund. Rapid response technical support for three years is always an e-mail or phone call away. Want the game off your computer? Click Uninstall. One step: Insert my CD and the game will automatically work on your computer. I will also provide a compatibility CD that will allow the game to run under ALL VERSIONS of Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP, both 32 and 64 bit. The box is pictured for reference and is not included. An on-screen printable manual is also included. ![]() This listing includes the original game CD. This is my unconditional guarantee for three years. My games are genuine, install in one step, look, sound and play in Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP like they did in the old days, or your money back. ![]()
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