Dark Seed

Dark Seed (1992)

by Cyberdreams, Incentive Software, Cinemaware, GAGA Communications
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle, Point-and-click
Themes:Horror, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:You have just moved into a new house and you are experiencing some horrible nightmares. The nightmares are caused by the Aliens that made the "dark world" which the only access to is through the magic mirror. You've got to find whats behind those nightmares and get rid of the Aliens.
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user avatar@Honi-Gameruser avatar@Honi-Gamer
February 02, 2025
Dark Seeds presents art from the same artist who designed the xenomorph from the movie "Alien", a biomechanical art that takes you to another (literally) dimension of horror stories. If GOG can bring the game back to play, that's grateful a lot.
user avatar@daviewizzleuser avatar@daviewizzle
February 09, 2025
Had a demo of this game for my Amiga when I was a kid, and have always wanted to play it properly. Loved the premise and Geigers design. Hopefully this gets released and finally get to play this story properly.
user avatar@EmulatorBuser avatar@EmulatorB
March 06, 2025
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It's crazy that there's still no official port of this game. Even emulating it isn't the easiest job in the world. I think it's about time it gets some love.
Have replayed this recently (via DOSBox) - I remember buying it on release for my Amiga, it shows its age, but would make a great addition to GOGs preservation program.
user avatar@MarioDS01user avatar@MarioDS01
April 13, 2025
Once again, another I never played, but have watched playthroughs of this game. Definitely one of the most interesting and weird point and click games out there and sad to see this gem not be more widely available. The only negative of this game, it is just too short, especially if you knew how to beat it. If this became available, not only should have the ability to have better graphics and the original and better interphase and control, should be longer and maybe be able to explore more of the lore of two worlds/realities and explore more of the alternate dark world. Maybe the ability to make choices to change the plot and endings, maybe one ending with ending up with the strange woman of the dark world. Or at least, maybe make a clearer good ending to the game.
user avatar@Una90suser avatar@Una90s
April 24, 2025
They recently ported I have no mouth and I must scream to PS5 and xbox I think, so why not get this sucker on here to buy. This was an awesome game when I played em in the mid and late 90s
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