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Al Emmo and Lost Dutchman's Mine PC

An adventure game created by Himalaya studio, whose employees dipped their fingers at two remakes of the King's Quest series.

Adventure | point-and-click | singleplayer

Al Emmo and Lost Dutchman's Mine Release Date PC

05September2006

developer: Himalaya Studios publisher: Himalaya Studios Official website

English language game language: English

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Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman's Mine, a witty western with a healthy dose of adventure, follows in the tradition of classic adventure gaming. Join Al, a middle-aged, feeble, Easterner, on his journey into the heart of the Wild-West in search of a suitable bride. Enjoy the quaint gold-rush town of Anozira; chat up highly flirtatious babes; cautiously evade warring Indian tribes; discover legends of lost gold; bask in the intense summer heat; encounter breathtaking landscapes; meet up with the occasional rabid prairie dog, and more!

# High-resolution, hand-painted 2D background illustrations

# 3D pre-rendered character animations

# Detailed dialogue portraits of over 24 interactive characters

# Lip-synched voice pack

# More than two hours of beautiful, original musical score

# Much, much more...

Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman's Mine is a fictional comedy with emphasis on communication and exploration.

Full screen dialogue pictures, beautifully illustrated by hand, allow deep interaction with all NPCs. High-color, hand painted backgrounds create a gaming world that is truly a work of art.

Built on AGS, one of the most feature-intensive game development engines around, the game utilizes state-of-the-art prerendered 3D graphics, harnessing today's leading technology and submersing the player into a performance-rich world of sound and images.

Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

Age restrictions Al Emmo and Lost Dutchman's Mine: Good for all ages.

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