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Lure of the Temptress

Developer:Revolution Software
Publisher:Virgin Games
Release Year:1992
Target Chipset:OCS / ECS / AGA (Amiga 500 / 1200)
Disk Format:lure.adf (880 KB)
Audio:Paula 4-Channel 8-Bit DMA PCM
License:Freeware
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Lure of the Temptress was released in 1992 by Virgin Games and developed by Revolution Software for the Commodore Amiga. It stands as one of the defining titles in the machine's legendary 16-bit software library, and remains a favourite among retro computing enthusiasts, demosceners and digital preservationists.

A point-and-click adventure with a fantasy theme and a memorable storyline. It is a notable early adventure from Revolution Software.

On the Amiga, the game made full use of the machine's custom chipset — the Agnus blitter, Denise video processor and Paula 4-channel sound synthesizer — to deliver smooth, fast-scrolling 2D playfield graphics and rich sampled audio that set it apart from IBM PC DOS CGA/EGA systems and 8-bit home micros of its time. Its responsive joystick control scheme and polished presentation made it an essential experience for the platform.

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