Lure of the Temptress IBM PC 1992
Revolution Software released Lure of the Temptress for IBM PC MS-DOS in June of 1992. Lure of the Temptress is a point and click graphics adventure game that features over 60 different medieval scenes (village, castle, caves), 25 characters and multi-choice pop-up menus.
The successor to Lure of the Temptress is Revolution Software's Beneath a Steel Sky of 1994.
In Lure of the Temptress players assume the role a peasant, Diermot, who is tasked with defeating the evil sorceress, Selena.
Lure of the Temptress was written by Dave Cummins and designed and programmed by David Sykes and Tony Warriner.
Lure of the Temptress displays in 256-color VGA 320x200.
Lure of the Temptress was distributed on 2x 3.5" HD 1.44MB HD diskettes, 4x 3.5" 1.44MB HD diskettes or 3x 5.25" 1.2MB DS HD floppy disks. The hard disk drive install size of the VGA-only version is 2.6 megs (5 files).
Lure of the Temptress manual: 36 pages.
Lure of the Temptress copy protection: manual reference.
cf.
- Chronological List of Graphics Adventure Games IBM PC MS-DOS
- Early 1990s IBM PC Games that made Amiga owners jealous
- 1980s IBM PC Games that made Atari ST and Amiga owners jealous
- History of Computer Games 1976-2024
- History of 1990s Computer Games
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