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{{GameDescription|
{{GameDescription|
name=Lure of the Temptress|
name=Lure of the Temptress|
         image=http://www.scummvm.org/screenshots/other/lure/lure-2.jpg|
         image=https://www.scummvm.org/data/screenshots/lure/lure/lure_dos_en_1_2.jpg|
release=1992|
release=1992|
alternateNames=Lure, LOTT|
alternateNames=Lure, LOTT|
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platforms=Amiga, Atari ST, DOS|
platforms=Amiga, Atari ST, DOS|
resolution=320x200, 256 colors|
resolution=320x200, 256 colors|
engine=[[Lure|Virtual Theater]]|
engine=[[Lure|Virtual Theatre]]|
support=Since ScummVM 0.11.0|
support=Since ScummVM 0.11.0|
purchase=The full game can be<br/>legally downloaded from<br/>our [http://www.scummvm.org/downloads.php#extras downloads page]
purchase=The full game can be<br/>legally downloaded from<br/>our [https://www.scummvm.org/games/#games-lure downloads page]
}}
}}
'''Lure of the Temptress''', was the first game to use Revolution's Virtual Theatre engine. The game follows a young peasant named Diermot who must escape prison, rid the kingdom of Turnvale from the Skorl invaders, and defeat the cruel temptress Selena.
'''Lure of the Temptress''', was the first game to use Revolution's Virtual Theatre engine. The game follows a young peasant named Diermot who must escape prison, rid the kingdom of Turnvale from the Skorl invaders, and defeat the cruel temptress Selena.


==Legal status==
==Legal status==
In August 2003, the creators and copyright holders of Lure of the Temptress, [[Revolution|Revolution Software]], released the DOS versions of the game as freeware. The sourcecode was lost, so unlike Beneath a Steel Sky, the sourcecode had to be reverse engineered in order to be included in ScummVM. ScummVM officially supported Lure of the Temptress on January 15, 2007. The game can be downloaded from our [http://www.scummvm.org/downloads.php#extras downloads page].
In August 2003, the creators and copyright holders of Lure of the Temptress, [[Revolution|Revolution Software]], released the DOS versions of the game as freeware. The source code was lost, so unlike Beneath a Steel Sky, the source code had to be reverse engineered in order to be included in ScummVM. ScummVM officially supported Lure of the Temptress on January 15, 2007. The game can be downloaded from our [https://www.scummvm.org/games/#games-lure downloads page].
==Installation==
===Required data files===
For more information on how ScummVM uses game data files, see the [https://docs.scummvm.org/en/latest/use_scummvm/game_files.html user documentation].
 
'''''PC Floppy'''''
*&#42;.vga
*lure.dat**
'''**NOTE:''' The lure.dat file comes bundled with most ScummVM distributions. In most cases, no action is required. However, if you are missing this file, download it [https://github.com/scummvm/scummvm/raw/master/dists/engine-data/lure.dat here], and place it in the same directory as the other game data files.
 
==MT-32 support==
Lure of the Temptress makes extensive use of the extra sound effects introduced with the Roland CM-32L module, so if possible you should use a CM-32L compatible module or ROM set when playing the game rather than older MT-32 modules or ROMs. It does not sound very good with an actual MT-32.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.scummvm.org/downloads.php Download the game from the ScummVM Downloads page]
* [https://www.scummvm.org/games/#games-lure:lure Download the game from the ScummVM Downloads page]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lure_of_the_Temptress Wikipedia article on Lure of the Temptress]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lure_of_the_Temptress Wikipedia article on Lure of the Temptress]
* [http://revolution.co.uk/_display.php?id=10 Official Lure of the Temptress website]
* [https://revolution.co.uk/games_catalog/lure-of-the-temptress-copy/ Official Lure of the Temptress website]
* [http://www.mobygames.com/game/lure-of-the-temptress Lure of the Temptress at MobyGames]
* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/1134/lure-of-the-temptress/ Lure of the Temptress at MobyGames]
* [http://www.scummvm.org/screenshots.php?cat1=2&cat2=14 Screenshots]
* [https://www.scummvm.org/screenshots/revolution/lure:lure/ Screenshots]


[[Category:Supported Games]]
[[Category:Supported Games]]
[[Category:Virtual Theatre Games]]
[[Category:Virtual Theatre Games]]
[[Category:Freeware Games]]
[[Category:Freeware Games]]

Latest revision as of 10:07, 27 June 2023

Lure of the Temptress
lure_dos_en_1_2.jpg
First release 1992
Also known as Lure, LOTT
Developed by Revolution Software
Published by Virgin Interactive
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms Amiga, Atari ST, DOS
Resolution 320x200, 256 colors
Engine Virtual Theatre
Support Since ScummVM 0.11.0
Available for
Purchase
The full game can be
legally downloaded from
our downloads page

Lure of the Temptress, was the first game to use Revolution's Virtual Theatre engine. The game follows a young peasant named Diermot who must escape prison, rid the kingdom of Turnvale from the Skorl invaders, and defeat the cruel temptress Selena.

Legal status

In August 2003, the creators and copyright holders of Lure of the Temptress, Revolution Software, released the DOS versions of the game as freeware. The source code was lost, so unlike Beneath a Steel Sky, the source code had to be reverse engineered in order to be included in ScummVM. ScummVM officially supported Lure of the Temptress on January 15, 2007. The game can be downloaded from our downloads page.

Installation

Required data files

For more information on how ScummVM uses game data files, see the user documentation.

PC Floppy

  • *.vga
  • lure.dat**

**NOTE: The lure.dat file comes bundled with most ScummVM distributions. In most cases, no action is required. However, if you are missing this file, download it here, and place it in the same directory as the other game data files.

MT-32 support

Lure of the Temptress makes extensive use of the extra sound effects introduced with the Roland CM-32L module, so if possible you should use a CM-32L compatible module or ROM set when playing the game rather than older MT-32 modules or ROMs. It does not sound very good with an actual MT-32.

External links