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Tristam Who We Are

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Tristam is an electronic music producer. His first release on the label was Party for the Living, which is included on Monstercat 004 - Identity. As of autumn 2017, Tristam abandoned his previous style (both in lyrics and production) and decided to produce more mainstream songs with strong pop music undertones. Tristram refers to his reader variously as 'Sir,' 'Madam,' 'your worships,' 'your reverences,' and a number of other titles indicating gender and status. He thinks of his reader as a stranger with whom he would hope, during the course of the book, to become intimate. Tristram definition is - the lover of Isolde of Ireland and husband of Isolde of Brittany in medieval legend.

Command Text Based Adventure games are back in fashion it seems, especially with the latest games mentioned such as Survival Messenger Adventure, and those included in the Halloween and Treasure Hunt Jam . But now we turn our attention to another text based adventure game that's worth a look in, as according to the creator known as Hugo Labrande, he has released the command text based adventure of 'Tristam Island'; a new game that works on many different systems such as the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore PET, VIC-20, Commodore 64 and many more!
Tristam Who We Are
Tristam

Tristam - Who We Are


Tristam Who We Are

Tristam - Who We Are


Available for purchase with support for an incredible amount of systems, 36 in fact! Not only is Tristam Island a text adventure made from the mold of Infocom classics with a large geography to explore, lots of prose, a rich parser, diverse puzzles, some humor and some darkness, but the difficulty rating is standard without the harshness of 1980 text adventures.. As the developer says 'No hunger timers, no frustrating mazes, no blocking situations that force you to restart!'
Supported Systems :
  • Commodore PET, VIC-20, Commodore 64, and also a MEGA65 version;
  • Commodore Plus/4 and Commodore 128 (beta version, apologies if you encounter any bugs, let me know!);
  • Atari 8-bit (400, 800, XL, XE), and the Atari ST;
  • Amiga (all the way back to the 500);
  • Spectrum +3;
  • Amstrad CPC & PCW;
  • MSX 1 & MSX 2;
  • BBC Model B, BBC Model B+, BBC Master 128, and Acorn Electron;
  • Apple II, Macintosh, and OS X;
  • 16-bit MS-DOS, Windows (32 and 64 bit);
  • Linux (32 and 64 bit);
  • TI-99/4A, and also a port for the TI-84+CE calculator;
  • Oric Atmos & Telestrat;
  • TRS CoCo;
  • Nintendo GameBoy, GameBoy Advance, and Nintendo DS;
  • Dreamcast.

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