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DISCWORLD
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Discworld is a very interesting game to say the least. It's based on the comic novels of Terry Pratchett, and features narration by former-Monty Python funnyman Eric Idle. It's challenging and long and ... well, it's slow. OK, all games on disc run a little slow, especially graphic adventures which rely heavily on graphics, I'll give you that. And in all fairness this is a really entertaining game. It's just so slow!

You're a wizard who wanders through a beautifully rendered medieval cartoon land. Along the way you have to collect certain items, talk to certain people, and solve some puzzles. The game is absolutely hilarious, and is worth it almost for the humor alone. Eric idle really is a treat. The other plus to the game is its length. There is a total of four acts, each containing lots of challenges to overcome. This means there's lots to do, see, and explore


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DISCWORLD 2
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The Grim Reaper is on vacation. Without Death to collect souls, everyone in Discworld is immortal. Who can put an end to this situation? The one, the only, Rincewind the dragon slayer is who. Actually, he's just a librarian, but he's not afraid of dragons. Use a point-and-click interface to gather clues and solve puzzles as Rincewind searches for Death. Play DISCWORLD II: Mortality Bytes! and find out why Death takes a holiday.

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DISCWORLD NOIR
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Discworld Noir is a computer game based on Terry Pratchett's Discworld comic fantasy novels, and unlike the previous Discworld games is both an example and parody of the noir genre. The game was developed by Perfect Entertainment and published by GT Interactive. It was released for Microsoft Windows and the Sony PlayStation in 1999. Pratchett was consulted on the story and wrote some of the dialogue; he was credited in-game for causing "far too much interference." As it is a film noir parody, the game's protagonist Lewton frequently engages in hard-boiled soliloquy, or monologue.

The game utilizes a 2D game engine using pre-rendered characters displayed against pre-rendered backgrounds. Only the main character Lewton is using a polygonal model while residing in a walking or standing pose. The game was only released in Europe, and the development team no longer exists. As a result, the game, which suffered from several minor bugs, was not patched, and like many older games, has difficulty running on more modern platforms.

The main character is Lewton, the Discworld's first and only private investigator, and former member of the Ankh-Morpork City Watch. His investigation of a brutal murder gets him involved in a sinister plot. The game's story line is a completely original creation, unlike the previous Discworld games, two of which were based on particular novels, and one of which was a mixture of elements from several. It is set in Ankh-Morpork, the largest city on the Discworld.

The game features many new characters and locales, which do not appear in the Discworld books. However, as the game is set in Ankh-Morpork, characters and locales from the books also appear, such as the Unseen University, the Dysk Theatre, Pseudopolis Yard, the City Watch and eccentric inventor Leonard da Quirm. The game's manual includes an introduction written by Discworld creator Terry Pratchett.

None of the characters created for the game have explicitly been introduced into the Discworld novels, although Neoldian, the blacksmith of the gods and forger of the Golden Falchion (a major plot element in the game) may be the unnamed blacksmith god who appears in The Last Hero.
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