Including The Dark Eye, Wrath of the Gods, and more.
In a recent blog post, ScummVM announced that 7 Macromedia Director titles will be supported in its upcoming 2.8.0 release and are currently being put through testing in its daily builds.
This list of games most notably includes Inscape’s 1995 psychological horror The Dark Eye which combines stop-motion characters with elements from Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories; Luminaria’s 1994 point ‘n click adventure The Wrath of the Gods which uses live-action actors; and Synergy Interactive’s 1991 and 1993 adventure titles Alice: An Interactive Museum and Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure. These were all made using various versions of the Macromedia Director framework — a popular framework used on thousands of PC games beginning in the late 80s — and have long since been difficult for players to get running on modern machines.
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Including The Dark Eye, Wrath of the Gods, and more.
In a recent blog post, ScummVM announced that 7 Macromedia Director titles will be supported in its upcoming 2.8.0 release and are currently being put through testing in its daily builds.
This list of games most notably includes Inscape’s 1995 psychological horror The Dark Eye which combines stop-motion characters with elements from Edgar Allan Poe’s short stories; Luminaria’s 1994 point ‘n click adventure The Wrath of the Gods which uses live-action actors; and Synergy Interactive’s 1991 and 1993 adventure titles Alice: An Interactive Museum and Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure. These were all made using various versions of the Macromedia Director framework — a popular framework used on thousands of PC games beginning in the late 80s — and have long since been difficult for players to get running on modern machines.
Read the full article on timeextension.com