Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom
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Developer(s) | Learn Technologies Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Time Warner Electronic Publishing, Southpeak Interactive (DOS) Attica (Windows) |
Platform(s) | DOS, Windows, Macintosh |
Release date | 1995 (DOS) 1997 (Windows) |
Genre(s) | Graphic Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: K-A |
Media | CD-ROM (1) |
System requirements | Windows 3.1 / Windows 95; 8 MB RAM for Win 3.1; 2X CD-ROM Drive; 640 X 480 Graphics Card - Under Win 3.1 (256 Color), Under Win 95 (High Color) Mac: 040 Processor or Better; System 7.0 or Greater; 8 MB Free RAM; 2X CD-ROM Drive; 640 X 480 Resolution, 256 Colors Graphics Card; |
Input methods | Mouse |
Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom is a Myst-like graphic adventure game developed by Learn Technologies Interactive and released for DOS, Windows, and Macintosh systems.
[edit] Reviews
Many of the reviews of the time compared the game to Myst. MSNBC claimed that "In a world full of "Myst"-imitators, Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom stands out as a product with a purpose."[1] PC Gamer said that the game is "rendered with a meticulous eye for detail" [2] while Bernard Yee of PC World regarded it as "a better Myst than Myst itself."[3]
[edit] References
- ^ MSNBC December 1996 Review http://www.viewbyview.com (accessed 21 August, 2006)
- ^ PC Gamer October 1996 Review http://www.viewbyview.com (accessed 21 August, 2006)
- ^ PC World August 1996 Review http://www.viewbyview.com (accessed 21 August, 2006)