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developer=[[Dynamix]]|
developer=[[Dynamix]]|
distributor=[[Sierra]]|
distributor=[[Sierra]]|
resolution=320x200|
platforms=MS-DOS, Macintosh, Amiga|
platforms=MS-DOS, Macintosh, Amiga|
engine=[[DGDS]]|
engine=[[DGDS]]|
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'''Heart of China''' is an adventure game set in 1930's Hong Kong.  It follows a struggling former World War I pilot named Jake "Lucky" Masters, who is hired by a rich businessman named E.A. Lomax for a dangerous mission.  He must rescue the businessman's daughter, Nurse Kate Lomax, with the help of a mysterious ninja named Zhao Chi.  Each day Lucky has not rescued Kate, his reward total drops by $20,000.
'''Heart of China''' is an adventure game set in 1930's Hong Kong.  It follows a struggling former World War I pilot named Jake "Lucky" Masters, who is hired by a rich businessman named E.A. Lomax for a dangerous mission.  He must rescue the businessman's daughter, Nurse Kate Lomax, with the help of a mysterious ninja named Zhao Chi.  Each day Lucky has not rescued Kate, his reward total drops by $20,000.
==Required Files==
'''DOS Version'''
*<code>VOLUME.001</code> and <code>VOLUME.VGA</code> or <code>VOLUME.EGA</code> from an installed game


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 23:10, 24 October 2024

Heart of China
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First release 1991
Also known as
Developed by Dynamix
Published by Sierra
Distributed by Sierra
Platforms MS-DOS, Macintosh, Amiga
Resolution 320x200
Engine DGDS
Support Not supported
Available for
Purchase
Yes


Heart of China is an adventure game set in 1930's Hong Kong. It follows a struggling former World War I pilot named Jake "Lucky" Masters, who is hired by a rich businessman named E.A. Lomax for a dangerous mission. He must rescue the businessman's daughter, Nurse Kate Lomax, with the help of a mysterious ninja named Zhao Chi. Each day Lucky has not rescued Kate, his reward total drops by $20,000.

Required Files

DOS Version

  • VOLUME.001 and VOLUME.VGA or VOLUME.EGA from an installed game

External links