Little Big Adventure lands on GOG; LBA2 soon
The charming Little Big Adventure, developed by French stuio Adeline, today launched on Good Old Games at the price of $5.99.
The charming Little Big Adventure (released under the awful name Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure in North America) is the latest PC classic to arrive DRM-free on digital distributor Good Old Games. French developer Adeline Software's 1994 puzzle-y action-y adventure-y game launched today at $5.99, and the sequel's coming soon too.
Little Big Adventure sees unexpected prophet Twinsen out to save the world from the tyrannical Doctor FunFrock, chatting, sneaking, punching dudes, and, of course, combining inventory items along the way. Thanks to a shiny cartoon art style, its polygonal 3D characters still hold up pretty well today.
Head on over to GOG to buy Little Big Adventure, pay a visit to Shack sister site Mobygames for more information and whatnot.
GOG says that Little Big Adventure 2 (aka Twinsen's Odyssey) will arrive "in a few weeks," and will also cost $5.99.
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The charming Little Big Adventure, developed by French stuio Adeline, today launched on Good Old Games at the price of $5.99.-
i played this as a kid on my 386. i think we had to manually upgrade the memory on my graphics card and get 4 mb more system ram. i kinda remember how i had to try to justify this expensive upgrade to my old man. memory is kinda foggy but i really liked this game even though i never finished it.
i think two years later quake was released we got a unholy pentium 60 with 16mb ram! what and upgrade that was :D and just in time.
i guess thats the beauty of gog.com you can revisit pats of your childhood... even the announcements are like a little time capsule. -
I didn't know MobyGames was owned by Gamefly. Weird.
Anyway, this game is really awesome. I'm a little surprised they were able to get it because apparently different companies had the rights to distribute it in other countries. I wish the soundtrack was one of the bonus materials on the GOG release. -