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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Trivia
Captain Blood was followed by Commander Blood in 1994, but the two games share little in common beyond their titles.
(Editor's note: They have more similarities than that, like contacting some familiar alien races, but they do indeed look very different.)
It is rumored that a Tandy 16-color graphics version exists, since a slip of paper inserted into the box mentions that it "will be available soon", and that "you can exchange your current disks for a Tandy 16-color version" by contacting Mindscape.