At the heart of our Galaxy, an advanced civilization of
which we know nothing has built the biggest, most
beautiful starship ever: the Starship Titanic.
The Starship Titanic was conceived and designed as the
most luxurious Galacticruiser ever built.
Its creator, Leovinus (with more than a little help from
the game's art directors Oscar Chichoni and Isabel
Molina and a team of top 3D artists), literally breathed
the spark of life into his awe-inspiring spacecraft.
On its maiden voyage, the biggest, most beautiful, most
technologically advanced instellar Etherliner ever built
You find your way on board. It is like no alien spaceship you have
ever imagined. It most resembles a mixture of the Queen Mary, the
Ritz, the Chrysler Building and Tutankhamen's tomb, with Venice
thrown in for good measure.
As you enter it you quickly discover that you are not alone. The ship
is inhabited by a crew of malfunctioning robots and a semi-deranged
parrot. What has happened here? What's going on? Well, why not
ask the crew? You will find that they talk. And talk. And talk. And
talk...
The robots are brought to life by a proprietary interactive language
engine called SpookiTalk. You have not encountered anything like
this before in any kind of game. It is truly revolutionary. When you
talk to any of the characters, SpookiTalk enables them to respond
with one of over 10,000 pre-recorded lines of dialog. The more you
talk to them, the more they will respond and the more you will learn.
The effect is uncanny. That's why it's called SpookiTalk.
(UncanniTalk didn't work well for us.)
You'll meet Marsinta Drewbish. She's the rudest receptionist this
side of Sarkibarst V. However, you have to deal with her because
as a third class passenger you will quickly find yourself in the grip of
one of the most powerful forces known to modern man: the desire
for a free upgrade.
Then there's the Fentible, the gracious, charming and completely
forgetful Doorbot. There's Nobby the hypocondriac Liftbot, there's
Fortillian the semi-mendacious Barbot, and then there is the Parrot.
There is no adequate warning to prepare you for... the Parrot.
Can you unravel the mystery of what terrible events have occurred
aboard the Starship Titanic? Can you solve the problem of Titania
whose strange brooding statues dominate the ship? Can you take
control of the ship and navigate it back to Earth before the Parrot
drives you finally and irrevocably mad? Only if you're very, very
clever.
Can you have an enormous amount of fun trying? Absolutely.
Some Screen Shots Of Starship Titanic
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