Mortyr: 2093-1944
Trivia
Covermount release
The full version of the game was given on Gamelive PC #20 (July 2002), a Spaniard magazine.
Credits
Sebastian Zielinski, credited as the lead programmer, was not officially involved in Mortyr. He is one of the founders of Calaris Studios, whose IC Engine was licensed for the game.
German index
The official demo version is banned in Germany because of Nazi symbols.
German version
All references to Nazis were removed in the German version; the player now fights against a sect named "Chronotec". A detailed list of changes can be found on schnittberichte.com (German).
Pictures
A stained glass windows in a 1944 Berlin cathedral bears an image of a woman in a bikini. The same woman in the same pose is also on a poster in a disco in the year 2093. Considering as how all the propaganda posters in 2093 appear to be of the production team, does this mean that the bikini woman is the wife/girlfriend of one of the creators or is this just another aspect of the time travel "story"?
Press
Despite very poor reviews abroad, the game was almost universally acclaimed by Polish press, and ads ran for the game called it "a hit on a global scale!" and "the most important event of the year".
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Trivia contributed by ClydeFrog, Patrick Bregger.