Novels by Alan Dean Foster
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Published on 2011-09-06 by Books LLC, Wiki Series
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (novels not included). Pages: 26. Chapters: The Dig, Splinter of the Mind's Eye, Parallelities, Flinx Transcendent, Flinx in Flux, Spellsinger, The Damned Trilogy, Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker, Flinx's Folly, Reunion, Nor Crystal Tears, Sliding Scales, Phylogenesis, Running from the Deity, Dirge, Quofum, The Approaching Storm, Diuturnity's Dawn, Drowning World, Midworld, Patrimony, Into the Out Of, Interlopers, The Time of the Transference, Sentenced to Prism, For Love of Mother-Not, Mid-Flinx, The Mocking Program, Bloodhype, Voyage to the City of the Dead, The Tar-Aiym Krang, The End of the Matter, The Hour of the Gate, Cachalot, The Day of the Dissonance, The Paths of the Perambulator, The Moment of the Magician, Orphan Star, The Deluge Drivers, Trouble Magnet, Chorus Skating, Son of Spellsinger, Mission to Moulokin, The Howling Stones, Icerigger, Glory Lane. Excerpt: The Dig is a graphical adventure game developed by LucasArts and released in 1995, and a game based on an idea for an Amazing Stories episode by Steven Spielberg. It was the 11th game to use the SCUMM game engine, and is famous for its connection to Spielberg and notorious for its prolonged production that had the game bordering on vaporware. Initially released as CD-ROM only, The Dig was sold for PC and Macintosh computers. It contains a full voice-over soundtrack and a digital orchestral score. For the most part, the game's graphics are hand-drawn and sparsely animated, with a mixture of pre-rendered 3D and hand-drawn animation clips also presented in certain parts of the game. It is the most serious LucasArts adventure game, containing no slapstick, and relatively little subtle humor, an element found abundantly in all other LucasArts adventure titles. It is also the only one to fit perfectly into the science fiction genre. The Dig intro...
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