Software:Mavlin: Vesmírný únik
| Mavlin: Vesmírný únik | |
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| Developer(s) | Mael Software Group |
| Publisher(s) | Mael Software Group |
| Release | 1994 |
| Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mavlin: Vesmírný únik (Mavlin: Space Escape) is an adventure game developed and published by Mael Software Group as its debut title in 1994. It was one of the first Czech point-and-click adventures.[1]
Plot and gameplay
The player takes control of Earthling Mavlin Malner who is kidnapped by aliens in a flying saucer to the planet of Moguns, and must make his way back home again.[2] The game has fail-states; it is possible for the main character to die.[1]
The game is a point and click adventure with a science fiction theme. Players control Mavlin via six graphically presented commands. The game contains an inventory. Items may only be interacted with hotspots on the screen and can't be combined.[2]
Development
Mael Software Group was formed in 1994 in Děčín by Petr Mandík.[1] The game was worked on by Petr Mandík, who programmed on a black-and-white IBM PC compatibld, and Tomáš Jerie, who created the graphics once it was already programmed on the Amiga 500 computer.[1] The game engine is similar to Sierra Entertainment's Leisure Suit Larry 5, which Mandík had played in the summer of 1994.[1] After finishing that title, he tried to program a similar one, which took about four weeks.[1] The following four weeks after that saw the game's narrative and graphics come into being.[1] The duo playtested the game together in their house and decided that it was fun; they chose to distribute it to players after the holidays, which they did by copying the game to floppy disks and offering it to retail stores.[1]
Reception
Unlike contemporary Czech games such as Tajemství Oslího ostrova (1994) and 7 dní a 7 nocí (1994), Mavlin: Vesmírný únik received a negative reception. For instance, Excalibur magazine only gave the game a rating of 18%, particularly criticising the music and graphic design.[1] Computer Experts likened the title to Stíny noci.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 Raková, Michaela (2013) (in Czech), Historie a kontext produkce počítačových her žánru adventure v České republice, https://dspace.cuni.cz/bitstream/handle/20.500.11956/52702/DPTX_2010_2_11230_0_322985_0_111952.pdf?sequence=1
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Mavlin: Vesmírný únik – Databáze-her.cz" (in cs). https://www.databaze-her.cz/hry/mavlin-vesmirny-unik/.
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