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retrorealms:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_graphic_adventure_games
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retrorealms: This will be a difficult one to crack: I'm looking for a text-based adventure game that I played on my Atari ST, probably from the early 90:s but could possibly also be from the late 80:s (in any case, released prior to 1994), which contained occasional nice-looking illustrations - which made it quite an atypical text-based adventure game as they usually either lacked illustrations altogether or had really bad and rudimentary ones.
This was actually not so seldom.

Here's a list of Atari graphical adventures (it barely counts as text adventure if there are graphics involved):
http://www.atarimania.com/list_games_atari-st-adventure-text-graphics_genre_9_S_G.html

Maybe you find what you're looking for there.

Your description of someone without memory and a rope as the first thing to pick up, doesn't really help - loss of memory was an all too often used trope...and ropes? Well, what self-respecting adventure could afford to pass on the inclusion of a rope? ;)
Hi.

In the game you could impersonate a god. You could pick from a set of predefined ones, for example holy syllable which perk is being noncorporeal thus undestructable. It's most probably DOS game.

What's the name of the game?
I'm trying to remember a game I saw on GOG sometime last year. Here are the details I remember:

- Point and click adventure
- Digitized graphics
- Mid 90s to early 2000s
- In one of the screenshots a kid is blowing the main character's arm off with a gun (lol)
- Looks very cheesy-bad
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SuplexJackson: I'm trying to remember a game I saw on GOG sometime last year. Here are the details I remember:

- Point and click adventure
- Digitized graphics
- Mid 90s to early 2000s
- In one of the screenshots a kid is blowing the main character's arm off with a gun (lol)
- Looks very cheesy-bad
Harvester?
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SuplexJackson: I'm trying to remember a game I saw on GOG sometime last year. Here are the details I remember:

- Point and click adventure
- Digitized graphics
- Mid 90s to early 2000s
- In one of the screenshots a kid is blowing the main character's arm off with a gun (lol)
- Looks very cheesy-bad
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Random_Coffee: Harvester?
That's it! Thanks. That screenshot is just as great as I remembered it. lol
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retrorealms: This will be a difficult one to crack: I'm looking for a text-based adventure game that I played on my Atari ST, probably from the early 90:s but could possibly also be from the late 80:s (in any case, released prior to 1994), which contained occasional nice-looking illustrations - which made it quite an atypical text-based adventure game as they usually either lacked illustrations altogether or had really bad and rudimentary ones. I vaguely remember it starting with some guy either not knowing where he was or not knowing who he was, or both. The game felt a bit like a text-based version of Myst where you explored a landscape but did not (at least initially) interact with any living beings. I also vaguely remember a rope being one of the very first items you could find and pick up (maybe at a beach or shoreline). If I remember correctly, the game was released by a legit game publishing company of the time, it definitely did not seem to be an amateur project but I cannot exclude the possibility of it being a shareware project as text-based adventures (barring the professional-looking illustrations) were pretty easy to make even back then. I may be completely off on this particular detail but I very vaguely seem to recall its name (or part of its name) starting with either an "S" or a "V" - but that's an extremely vague recollection that may well be a false memory... I've looked at lists of retro adventure games and text-based adventure games but I've found nothing matching these fragments of memory that I have about this game. Any ideas?
Possibly "Guild of Thieves" by Magnetic Scrolls; published by Rainbird?

Their games stood out at the time with their occasional very nice-looking illustrations. The name has an S and a V in it (at the end rather than the beginning, though!) and (iirc) the very first thing you interact with is a rope, albeit just to pull your rickety boat closer to shore. The first illustration is of a riverbank in a countryside setting. The game was originally published on the Atari ST in 1987 but was also re-released as part of a compilation in 1992.

On the flipside, you do interact with some living beings quite early, and your character does know who he is - although there's no name or backstory given for him in-game, just a bare-minimum set-up that amounts to "You are an aspiring member of the Guild of Thieves, now go ransack the surrounding area."
Post edited March 17, 2023 by ghostgate2001