Whales voyage 1 & 2
Posted: Wed May 15, 2019 12:14 pm
Played the first game on the CD32 and It was a load of rubbish, as it's a basic space trading/adventure game which takes place in one solar system and has a turn based space combat.
It's big draw was that you can beam down or take a shuttle to the planets surface, where the game turns into a Dungeon Master clone.(with no mouse pointer) You also get to create a party of adventures at the start of the game.
Their a pretty good walk through of the game here.' but I tend to think the first game is more interesting watching some one else play it, rather than play it yourself.
Now the second game came out a couple of years later and is pretty much more of the same but with a wolfenstein 3d type game on the planets, now it never given an official English release, but the devs did release an English patch for the Amiga version which can be found on Aminet. Also worth noting that their was an Amiga CD rom release of the game using that patch from around 1999/2000.
Now when I was looking for videos of the second game I came across this vid of a new update patch.
Now I have download this and installed it on my Amiga 1200 and it runs pretty good although I'm running it on an 030 Amiga, probably would run a bit slow on a standard Amiga. Now just have to work out how to save the game before I can start playing it.
It's big draw was that you can beam down or take a shuttle to the planets surface, where the game turns into a Dungeon Master clone.(with no mouse pointer) You also get to create a party of adventures at the start of the game.
Their a pretty good walk through of the game here.' but I tend to think the first game is more interesting watching some one else play it, rather than play it yourself.
Now the second game came out a couple of years later and is pretty much more of the same but with a wolfenstein 3d type game on the planets, now it never given an official English release, but the devs did release an English patch for the Amiga version which can be found on Aminet. Also worth noting that their was an Amiga CD rom release of the game using that patch from around 1999/2000.
Now when I was looking for videos of the second game I came across this vid of a new update patch.
Now I have download this and installed it on my Amiga 1200 and it runs pretty good although I'm running it on an 030 Amiga, probably would run a bit slow on a standard Amiga. Now just have to work out how to save the game before I can start playing it.