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'''Lighthouse: The Dark Being''' was a first person graphic adventure game by Sierra, with an interface similar to [[Myst]].  A struggling writer just arrived at a cottage on the Oregon coast.  The next door neighbor, Dr. Krick, who lives in a lighthouse, leaves a frantic message on the answering machine asking the writer to come over to watch his daughter Amanda.  Upon arriving, the door to the lighthouse is locked, and it is dark inside.  A "dark being" takes Amanda and jumps through a portal.  Now, the writer must travel to a parallel world in order to rescue Dr. Krick and his daughter.
'''Lighthouse: The Dark Being''' was a first person graphic adventure game by Sierra, with an interface similar to [[Myst]].  A struggling writer just arrived at a cottage on the Oregon coast.  The next door neighbor, Dr. Krick, who lives in a lighthouse, leaves a frantic message on the answering machine asking the writer to come over to watch his daughter Amanda.  Upon arriving, the door to the lighthouse is locked, and it is dark inside.  A "dark being" takes Amanda and jumps through a portal.  Now, the writer must travel to a parallel world in order to rescue Dr. Krick and his daughter.

Revision as of 23:02, 21 November 2017

Lighthouse: The Dark Being
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First release 1996
Also known as Lighthouse
Developed by Sierra
Published by Sierra
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms MS-DOS, Windows, Macintosh
Resolution 640x480, 256 colors
Engine SCI
Support Since ScummVM 2.0.0
Available for
Purchase
No

Lighthouse: The Dark Being was a first person graphic adventure game by Sierra, with an interface similar to Myst. A struggling writer just arrived at a cottage on the Oregon coast. The next door neighbor, Dr. Krick, who lives in a lighthouse, leaves a frantic message on the answering machine asking the writer to come over to watch his daughter Amanda. Upon arriving, the door to the lighthouse is locked, and it is dark inside. A "dark being" takes Amanda and jumps through a portal. Now, the writer must travel to a parallel world in order to rescue Dr. Krick and his daughter.

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