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KULT: The Temple of Flying Saucers

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Programmer(s)
  
Patrick Dublanchet

Writer(s)
  
Johan Robson

Mode(s)
  
Single player

Developer
  
ERE Informatique

Artist(s)
  
Michel Rho

Composer(s)
  
Initial release date
  
1989

Platforms
  
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Director(s)
  
Johan Robson (as Arbeit von Spacekraft)

Designers
  
Stéphane Picq, Patrick Dublanchet, Arbeit von Spacekraft, Michel Rho, Johan Robson

Publishers
  
Infogrames Entertainment SA, Data East

Genres
  
Adventure game, Puzzle video game

Similar
  
ERE Informatique games, Adventure games

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KULT: The Temple of Flying Saucers is a graphic adventure game, released in 1989 by Exxos. The American version was sold under the title Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess.

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Setting

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The game is set in a post-apocalyptic environment. Society consists of two races: Tuner; who possess psy-powers and Protozorqs; who are physical mutants.

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Raven, a Tuner, is caught prisoner in the temple of the Protozorqs, and must find his girlfriend, who was also kidnapped, to finally proceed to escape with her. Raven is aware that his quest won't be simple since the Protozorqs, armed with "zapsticks", will gladly kill him if he does anything they dislike.

Technical characteristics

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The game featured a unique point-and-click interface with 2D screens where the main character was not visible; objects and characters displayed contextual menus when clicked on.

Versions of the game released for different platforms:

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  • The Amiga version had OCS graphics, digitized sound effects, and a distinctive opening tune, which is sampled here.
  • The PC version, which was for DOS, had either 16-color EGA or Tandy-compatible graphics, 4-color CGA graphics, or 2-color Hercules graphics. Sound effects were PC speaker beeps or Tandy 3-voice music with a continuous background music loop during the game.
  • Reception

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    Computer Gaming World called the game "an imaginative adventure game" with unusually good graphics and audio. It recommended the game to fans of adventures with puzzles, with the story's short length and abrupt ending the main faults.

    References

    KULT: The Temple of Flying Saucers Wikipedia