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Jazz and Faust Platform:
Win98/WinMe/Win2K/WinXP Packaging: Retail Box Publisher: 1C Company Product Code:
JAZZ&FPR 75 in Stock
Two Epic Adventures - Across Three Ancient Worlds. An epic
adventure game where players assume the role of either sea captain Faust or
smuggler Jazz and embark on a quest for lost treasure and riches in a
beautifully rendered Ancient Eastern environment. Traveling through three
picturesque worlds, players communicate with the various 3D inhabitants, thus
revealing the game's story, objectives, quests and puzzles. In each of the
three worlds, many marvelously rendered scenes give the feeling of playing
inside a living painting, creating a rich and impressive world for players to
enjoy. Gameplay Features: Beautiful 3D real time effects (fire, magic, smoke,
mist, etc.). Multiple light sources provide real shadow effects. 53 interactive
characters, 'Live' background scenes including signboards swaying in the wind,
water splashes and much more. Two variants of walk through the game for one of
the main characters. 90 locations that change from day to night. Hundreds of
items to operate. Up to 5 puzzles for each location. Impressive stereo sound
effects. Simple and friendly user interface. Thrifty Smuggler Jazz or Dreamy
Captain Faust. There is a world of difference between the personalities of the
two characters. Jazz (a smuggler) is a representative of the world where
cupidity is the driving force of life. He constantly finds himself involved in
all sorts of risky undertakings, which frequently result in failure. Faust
comes from the country on the other side of the sea. He is a captain of his own
ship and is always busy with work that doesn't prevent him from dreaming idly.
He considers the world an object of contemplation, not a source of filthy
lucre. Three Distinct Worlds Separated By the Sea. The first one is the world
of sands, caravans and ghost towns hidden in the desert, where the sultry
caravansaries are packed with tramps and dope smokers. During the day, as a
rule, dozens of slaves are traded here for gold and camels at the slave market
and at night people usually while their time away in stuffy teahouses. Having
crossed the sea you find yourself in the next world. It is made up of many
cities scattered across the coast. The cities are populated with people who
make their living from the sea. Sailors-smugglers together with loot dealers
lead fast lives there. The last world is an island state which lies between the
other two worlds, owing much of its local color and features to its neighboring
worlds. Although there are many differences in the ways of life of the citizens
of these three worlds, the overwhelming majority of these people are
mercantile, who live from moment to moment and are generally ready to do
anything for the right amount of money. In general the game world is a place
where vicious passions are driven by a lust for wealth, and while playing you
stand an equal chance of meeting fearless heroes or desperate
scoundrels.
Packaging Definitions: Retail Box is a Cardboard
Box. Contents as Provided by the Publisher. Jewel Case is a Plastic Case
with Color Cover or Small Manual. Paper Sleeve is a Color or See-thru
Paper Sleeve; No Manual. With Manual is a Plastic Case or Paper Sleeve
with a Larger Manual.
Some of our products are DOS products. Those that are will
say Platform: DOS above. Such products may require appropriate DOS hardware
drivers to operate. DOS products designated as DOS 6.2 always require DOS
hardware drivers to operate and will require the use of both HIMEM.SYS and
EMM386.EXE in addition.

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