Isle Of The Dead - ( PC DOS) - Random Gameplay

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Some random gameplay from Isle Of The Dead on PC, described by some as being the worst game ever made...

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"Isle of the Dead is a point-and-click first-person horror video game developed by Rainmaker Software that was published by Merit Software in 1993 for IBM and compatibles.

Reception to the games was negative, both on release and in retrospectives. Publications such as Computer Gaming World have called it one of the worst video games of all time.

Isle of the Dead is a first-person shooter and point-and-click adventure game where the player is the lone survivor of a plane wreck on a mysterious tropical island, teeming with flesh-eating zombies under the control of an evil mad scientist. After retrieving items from the wreckage, the player can explore the beach and move further inland by hacking at the undergrowth with a machete.

Quitting the game causes the player to commit suicide by shooting themselves in the head.

Isle of the Dead was developed by Rainmaker Software and published by Merit Software. The game's concept and design was created by A. Sean Glaspell, programmed by Bruce J. Mack and Bryan Kelsch, featured art by Myk Friedman.[1] The music was by Scott "The Skinny Man" Loehr.

The game was originally intended to be a hack-and-slash game. Programmer Bryan Kelsch disliked games giving you tasks with reasons to do them. Because of this, the programming teams added a script with narrative hooks in it to turn it into a "good hack and slash games, but with a strong plot."The developer also intended the game to have the feel of horror pulp comics. A minicomic was included with the game.It was later showed at the 1993 Consumer Electronics Show.

Isle of the Dead had two releases; each was slightly different from the other and had different box art. The first release had box art of a skull with decomposing flesh emerging out of the water near an island with words under it reading "Isle of the Dead". The second release's box features a man holding a shotgun standing next to a woman near a crashed airplane.

A port for the Atari Jaguar CD was in development but never released."







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