Trivia
The game was also advertised for the Commodore 64, although this version was not released.
This is the game responsible for inspiring the Cyber Exchange chain of software stores. David Bishop, the founder of Cyber Exchange, was so disappointed when he bought Sleeping Gods Lie game that he wanted to trade it in for a better game. From this desire came the concept of the software reseller.
The working title was "Steven's Wonderful Game" and was originally developed on Atari ST and Amiga. At the time it was a technological breakthrough being one of the first games to use scaled graphics. Originally had a strange 360 degree wrap around view, but was changed to a more conventional perspective viewpoint because it was too weird. Unfortunately the conversion to PC was not as good as the original 68000 versions.
This was the first game to be published on the Empire Interactive label.