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Description

You play a computer game programmer (Captain Blood) who finds himself trapped in one of his own computer games. Worse yet, you've been cloned. Each of your five clones has made off with a quantity of your bodily fluids and is hiding out on a planet somewhere in the galaxy. Because of your depleted bodily fluids, you're gradually turning into a machine. You need to find and assimilate those clones before the transformation is complete.

Alternate Titles

  • "L'Arche du Capitaine Blood" -- French title
  • "Die Arche des Captain Blood" -- German title

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Zzap! Feb, 1989 81 out of 100 81

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Trivia

The Atari ST version was the only version to feature spoken Bluddian.

Bluddian is the language the inhabitants of the Hydra Galaxy use to communicate. In the game, you can speak to the aliens by using Bluddian symbols: there are symbols for about every concept in the game. In the Atari version, each time you clicked on a symbol or that Alien speak to you, the Bluddian words are played on the speakers ("numh" for yes, "duhm" for not...) - if you play enough, you can actually learn how to speak Bluddian.


This entry was contributed by Quapil Bronze Star Contributing Member (4788), Andreas Halma (30), POMAH (15630), Martin Smith (63921), Garcia (5028), Cochonou Bronze Star Contributing Member (1035) and Belboz Bronze Star Contributing Member (6619)
 

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