Lost in Time (video game)
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Developer(s) | Coktel Vision |
Publisher(s) | Coktel Vision |
Release date(s) | 1993 (3.5" Floppy disk) 1995 (CD-ROM) |
Genre(s) | Adventure, First-person adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ELSPA: 11+ ESRB: K-A (1995) |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
Media | 3.5" Floppy disk or CD-ROM (1) |
Lost in Time is a computer adventure game developed and published by Coktel Vision in 1993. It was promoted as being "The first Interactive Adventure Film using Full Motion Video Technology" and contained four graphical elements: full motion video, hand painted and digitized backgrounds and 3D decor. The original release in Europe was divided into two parts that is, two sets of 3.5" Floppy disks sold separately. A later release in 1995 on CD-ROM titled Lost in Time: Parts 1 & 2 combined both parts and featured speech. In North America, the game was released on floppy disks in one package in 1993 as well as on CD-ROM in 1995.
[edit] Plot
Doralice must travel through different time periods in order to stop a killer from ending her life by killing her ancestors.
[edit] Reception
[edit] External Links
- Lost in Time: Parts 1 & 2 at MobyGames
- Lost in Time at MobyGames