Torin's Passage walkthrough this week playing the 1995 point and click adventure game's final chapter the Lands Below which is one of the game's most bizarre worlds we've explored yet! Will Torin be able to find and release his parent from the evil sorceress Lycentia let's find out.
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Torin's Passage is one of Sierra's geatest point and click adventure games released originally on PC CD ROM back in 1995 created by Al Lowe. It features the story of young Torin who has his parents abducted by an evil Sorceress called Lycentia.
In a bit to save them from their the clutches of Lycentia Torin sets out on a quest with his trusted pet companion, Boogle to visit different worlds in order to reach a place known as the Lands Below, an upside down place where those not welcome in the worlds above are sent to.
The game was originally created with children in mind as the main target audience however the game also offers some jokes and humour adults will appreciate too. The music composed for the game is incredible for it's time and includes music from famous composer Michel Legrand who has won an academy award three times!
The game features fantastic animation which still stands up today despite clearly looking like a game from it's time with lavish backgrounds and inventive ways of panning the camera with the scenic backdrops and useful object selection tools.
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