Description
The advanced city design of Atlantis shows that a fully-fledged society must've functioned there, and this adventure game brings it to life. Queen Rhea is the leader who is under threat, and young Seth is the character you control as he aims to save the day. How can he know who to trust, and who has their own agenda in this complex world?
The world of Atlantis is displayed in fully-rotational full-screen 3D comprising of millions of polygons and full lip-synching using a proprietary system. Listen out for sounds of danger - sometimes they are the first warning you get.
There are 5 different continents to explore, and each has its own cultures. In total there are 50 characters you will interact with, and puzzles using an inventory system. Save points are limited by the game.
Alternate Titles
- "亞特蘭提斯:失落的傳說" -- Chinese spelling (traditional)
- "אטלנטיס: ההרפתקאה האבודה" -- Hebrew spelling
- "Atlantis Zapomniane Opowieści" -- Polish new edition title
- "Atlantis: Secrets d'un Monde Oublié" -- French title
- "Atlantis. Los cuentos perdidos" -- Spanish title
- "Atlantis: De Verloren Legende" -- Dutch title
- "Atlantis: Det försvunna riket" -- Swedish title
- "Atlantis: Das sagenhafte Abenteuer" -- German title
- "Atlantis: A Lenda Perdida" -- Brazilian title
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The Press Says
| Joypad |
Oct, 1997 |
66 out of 100 |
66 |
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Trivia
Credits
Start and quit the game.
In the credits, wait until it goes to the second to last picture, or the one that says "It would have take 25 years for a single person to create Atlantis."
Below that, it will list things like "950 working cds", "16483 different polygons", etc.
At the bottom, it will say "136357 cups of coffee".
Wait a couple of seconds, and then watch the 7 at the end of the number turn into an 8.
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