I played this so much as a kid on my amazing amiga 1200. One of the few games along with lotus, alien breed 1 and 2 and jurassic Park that was legit and not a copy. This hits right on the nostalgia button. Knife fights, chicken and wheel chair rampage trying to excape the hospital. Weird how this music and story lives in my head rent free but I can't remember what I did yesterday. Ain't played this for over 30 years, I was 10 when it was released and this was one of my main games. Out of at least 60 (most copy's 😅😂) loved my amiga 1200. Bet if I dusted it off and found an old monitor or TV that can use the connections that it would start up no issue. My ps4 and ps5 lasted less than 2 years before they wouldn't work and I probably played with the amiga much more
31 years later I discover that the entrance guards of the hospital are following you along the corridors! I could hardly ever escape, because they would always get me at the entrace! Thank you!
Epic longplay - great work my friend! This game truly had everything, an awesome concept and unique atmosphere, driving, flying, puzzle-solving, knife-fights, romance (sorta, haha), comedy, grenades, flamethrowers, strategy, tanks, first-person shooting (even pre-Wolfenstein 3d), the infamous hospital hiding and wheelchair chases - and of course GIANT ANTS! What more could you possibly want?? One of the finest games of ALL TIME.
@@pawerzonca9447 There was a time limit in the game and accepting treatment cost you one day. Ants destroyed Lizard Breath in 12 days (if I remember correct) unless you did the necessary things before it and destroyed the queen. Though, it is possible to complete the game by skipping most of the stuff if you know where to get the flamethrower and know where the nest is.
I loved this game so very much, played it over and over. I miss my amiga and my amiga days. The music and people in the game were so fantastic as was the story.
ya same, music and atmosphere of it made it extremely replayable on amiga, and i had better friends with amigas around country than i have now on facebook lol
TVDL Music Same here too... i was OK with the game, but when the giant ant came up to the screen and you had to shoot it, that pretty much made me shit myself.
Thanks for the full vid. I didn't finish the game. Only knew the ending after 26 years. Hospital escape, I took the stairs instead of exiting main entrance on ground floor ended being captured. I entered the nest but failed to find the queen as i was trying to kill every ant that i came across. Flying the biplane, i often lost my way back to airstrip and would just crash it. Looks like whatever you do, the mayor only believed after his car attacked by ants. I was busy fighting ants on tanks.
As a 7 year old, I kept looking forward to all the times I went to hospital. That just seemed like more fun to run around in. But I liked all the scenes and it made me wonder "what if you could go ANYWHERE". And it's basically the same setup of open world games today but with better graphics.
I would not call modern graphics "better". You can't really compare 2d to 3d. All the graphics back then were hand drawn and the style of the artist basically set up the whole style. It's like saying Mona Lisa art is inferior to modern paintings.
So happy that you included the hospital! I was too little to read or understand the game back then. I spent my whole gameplay here in the hospital. Cool as man!
I remember going into a computer game shop in about 1988 and they had a video showing the current release of Amiga games and this was one of them along with Xenon 2. I couldn't believe how a computer could produce graphics and music like this, it was probably the first time in my life I was blown away by it. My friend said that was the actual music in the game. It doesn't sound great now, but I had an Amstrad CPC and the 16 bit computers had just emerged. I've never forgotten that moment!
i played this game years and years never been able to complete, as a little boy couldnt understand all the english sub descriptions, one of the best cinemaware game, first time i see the end of game here, thanx
Finally, I've finished this game countless time and I was planning to make one myself but now I don't have to! :D I've been wanting to show this game to some friends of mine so they'd give it a chance, thanks a lot!
This makes me so sad. I could never afford many games when I was a kid with an Amiga. Had to get by on what I could get that was shareware/PD. Would have loved this game back when I had the time to play it. Now I'm a boring adult with multiple jobs and a mortgage that needs to get paid, and little time for nostalgia. Someday when I retire I'm going to go back and play all of these Amiga classics. 😭
The film was shown a few months back on Horror channel but not as good as the spooky music and Atmosphere you immerse yourself in. I'd jump when someone tapped me on the shoulder playing it
i well loved this game back in the day, as i watched your video i was remembering all the backgrounds and even the music, i even remembered all the dialogue from the intro, i never managed to complete it though but a great game from the amiga era, they need to do a remake of this, thanx for sharing the vid
lol Me too! I used to sit in my grandmas basement and play it with the lights out. It was rough trying to walk over to turn the lights on after I got done playing... Cause I kept hearing that music in my head.
This was my FAVOURITE game when I was a kid. I LOVED IT! I never completed it until probably 7 or 8 years later, I got a version on PC, and figured out how to do it lol. AWESOME GAME!
There are two options. You view the video full-screen which makes the seek bar longer and hence easier to seek through the video. There is also the possibility to save the video to your hard disk using either a program for this or a thir party website and then play it in a media player (using a flv codec supplied with ffdshow for example). It is then as easy and smooth to seek through the video as if you were watching a 2 hour movie.
@grapetonix No, you have to wait for a certain amount of days, because the nest opens not long enough or not at all (on rainy days the ants wont come out).
With Cinemaware, you always knew at least you’d get a good presentation of a game. Great GFX, FX and MUSIC. Oh a usually a fine game too! I did have games on cracked discs, but you know after playing 20 mins of a game like this, I would save up and buy the big box original for my collection. I had many sealed big boxed games for my Amiga, because of this. Simply because I just kept using the backup disks, and kept the originals still sealed, but wasn’t really thinking resale value in the future, when I was only 13. Cheers.
I remember changing all the dialogue files around in this game so that the nurses just screamed at you in that section. I loved the days when you could tinker with component files easily. I changed "Star Wars" to have dialogue from John Carpenter's "The Thing" ("C'mon, let's rush him, he's not gonna blow us all up..." as you approach the exhaust port.) And I changed the graphics and sounds from "Skidmarks" so that our student landlord was the one who started each race.
Your character during the early morning hours spots a little girl dressed in the tattered remains of pajamas stumbles onward on the open road. She has suffered dehydration and showing signs of post traumatic stress. As she keeps shuffling towards your character, she mutters, "Them, Them, ... THEM !!!"
7 channels is a huge amount, is that polyphonic. I'm just thinking of the trackers, because of games like Xenon, Project X and others, like Turrican 2 . The rf cable basically carried the visual and sonic output.Back with the Amiga 500, it felt like the first computer that could handle arcade graphics.
dunique On Amiga 600 and forward, you had 3 choices for video out: A dedicated 23-pin video slot, a coax plug, and a build in TV-tuner with combined A/V. Last option is quite blurry. Yes, all music was tracker type (modules), but a lot of obscure formats and existed. TFMX-tracker, which was made by Hülsbeck himself (AFAIK) had som special treats like realtime synthesizing/alteration of the waveforms that noise/star/protracker lacked. You can even today play the original TFMX songs directly in e.g. WinAmp via a plugin. Main T2 songs are 7 channel, ingame music is 3 channels to make room for SFX. To my knowledge there is even a way to get the Amigas to play 14 bits instead of the standard 8 bit.
OMG another one! This is the one with the huge ants right? Anyway this is another one I have on floppy, and I just noticed Sword of Sudan, which is another. This games like Alien Breed, another one lol, so I enjoyed it a lot. I've just noticed "weird dreams!", I honestly never thought I'd hear about that game ever again. Being chased around by lawnmowers in a hedge maze and shrunk down in a candyfloss machine running for your life has never been so much fun!
One of my favorite games back in the early 90s. I just downloaded the PC version at the Cinemaware website but I can't get it running. Tried to run it on several XP PCs using DOSbox but it won't start... :(
God bless you for posting this, Vista can't start the DOS version anymore I think. :/ Watching this brought me back to those times when I watched my older brother playing this. :') This still is among my top 3 favorite games after all these years. Literally legendary.
Simply one of the best games ever !!! Only Amiga made this possible. Played this to death back in the old days. Imagine what we would have on our desktops today if Amiga had taken it's rightful place as best machine on the market and shoved aside the PC frankenputer we have today...
i still have nightmares a couple of times a year of giant ants, 15 years after :\ no kidding this game fascinated the crap out of me when i was a kid. never was able to complete it tho. thx for upload!
I loved playing this game back in the early nineties. I wish I still had it in my Amiga collection. Oh well, one to add to the wish list. Thanks for sharing the video.
Hello guys, not sure if you are aware of the Kickstarter campaign kickstarterDOTcom/projects/850516062/wings-directors-cut (change the DOT for one) It's for wings! If we get Cinemaware back in the scene, they will be able to do ICFTD too!
@robfitz2 Me and my friends would get injured just to play the hospital mini game by itself and sit and cheer each other on as we narrowly avoided the orderlies. Very fond memories of this game.
I remember swapping all the sample files around on the disk so that when the doctors and nurses spotted you in the hospital, they'd simply scream at the top of their voices.
yeh definitely brought some memories back. never was able to beat the game, but this was wen i was like 5. tried running it on dosbox but it seems to have a very poor fps. any ideas?
"The distinctive background art was defined by Jeff Hilbers and I made each of the characters as realistic as I could. While I am proud of the work we did, there were little things that didn't make the final game. These included mouth shapes that were never matched to the dialog and 'It' was not necessarily going to be giant ants but rather one of several possible monster hoards that would be set randomly when you started the game. I was also disappointed that they shortened the working title of 'It Came from the Desert, or from Someplace Out of Town' They felt the game had to take itself seriously so they dropped the second part, I thought it was funny!" -- Jeff Godfrey (Amiga graphic artist)
@45:11 What! ICFTD had a menu for items?!? I seen a slot for tanks and dynamite, grenades, and planes!!! I don't even remember that at all, and remember dying all the time by the ants, because I didn't have all those grenades like you did. No wonder why I never beat this game! How did you obtain so many grenades! Awesome vid btw, I can finally see the ending.
I wish there were more point and click games with genuine passion put into them like this one nowadays, hell most games like this don't even come on a physical media (disk) most are just downloads :(
I had an Amiga and liked Cinemaware games, they were very ambitious. But, they had problems with continuity. Like characters would mention something that hadn't happened yet or never happened. But the graphics and sound and stories were great. You left out the scene where the girl takes her shirt off and is in her bra heh. My brother and I could never figure out how to get her to do it, but then my niece was playing it and it happened, dunno what the conversation sequence was.
When I was a kid this game was the most amazing thing ever. Good old Cinemaware, you're missed.
Dr Stuart Ashen?
true
I played this so much as a kid on my amazing amiga 1200. One of the few games along with lotus, alien breed 1 and 2 and jurassic Park that was legit and not a copy. This hits right on the nostalgia button. Knife fights, chicken and wheel chair rampage trying to excape the hospital. Weird how this music and story lives in my head rent free but I can't remember what I did yesterday. Ain't played this for over 30 years, I was 10 when it was released and this was one of my main games. Out of at least 60 (most copy's 😅😂) loved my amiga 1200. Bet if I dusted it off and found an old monitor or TV that can use the connections that it would start up no issue. My ps4 and ps5 lasted less than 2 years before they wouldn't work and I probably played with the amiga much more
31 years later I discover that the entrance guards of the hospital are following you along the corridors! I could hardly ever escape, because they would always get me at the entrace! Thank you!
Damn the Intro is still awesome. So many Memories when i hear this voice again.. :)
Thanks for the Upload man !!! :)
Epic longplay - great work my friend!
This game truly had everything, an awesome concept and unique atmosphere, driving, flying, puzzle-solving, knife-fights, romance (sorta, haha), comedy, grenades, flamethrowers, strategy, tanks, first-person shooting (even pre-Wolfenstein 3d), the infamous hospital hiding and wheelchair chases - and of course GIANT ANTS! What more could you possibly want??
One of the finest games of ALL TIME.
Great game for that time. I loved escaping from the hospital.
"There he goes!"
I still say that!
Why he escapes from hospital?
@@pawerzonca9447 There was a time limit in the game and accepting treatment cost you one day. Ants destroyed Lizard Breath in 12 days (if I remember correct) unless you did the necessary things before it and destroyed the queen. Though, it is possible to complete the game by skipping most of the stuff if you know where to get the flamethrower and know where the nest is.
That's the guy....
Get him .....
Still say it with my pals and we're in our 40s
I never got far or did well on this game, but I loved playing it. :D
Same lololol , the game music was so sinnister , epic game btw.
Same did I. I loved Cinemaware games, even if there were not "action games" of real adventure games. The graphics was outstanding for those times.
Hagfishshgssbs
This game gave me nightmares , not the ants the creepy music lol I never made it get to Queen Ant though
Hahaha same here
Can't BELIEVE someone finally got around to doing this. It's only one of the best games ever on ANY system. Thank you THANK YOU!
I loved this game so very much, played it over and over. I miss my amiga and my amiga days. The music and people in the game were so fantastic as was the story.
ya same, music and atmosphere of it made it extremely replayable on amiga, and i had better friends with amigas around country than i have now on facebook lol
This game gave me nightmares for weeks! I must have been about 8 when this game was out. creepy Music.
Same for me, i remember being very scared and never managed to finish the game. Now i know where the freaking nest is..
TVDL Music Same here too... i was OK with the game, but when the giant ant came up to the screen and you had to shoot it, that pretty much made me shit myself.
Tell you what though, the hospital escape music used to always make me crack up
Ditto. I think I was around 4... No idea why my parents let me play but it gave me nightmares till I was 12. One heck of a scarry game for a kid.
Same!!!!!! I think I was maybe 10 when I played it. I loved it and it creeped me the hell out, all at the same time 😈
Thanks for the full vid. I didn't finish the game. Only knew the ending after 26 years. Hospital escape, I took the stairs instead of exiting main entrance on ground floor ended being captured. I entered the nest but failed to find the queen as i was trying to kill every ant that i came across. Flying the biplane, i often lost my way back to airstrip and would just crash it. Looks like whatever you do, the mayor only believed after his car attacked by ants. I was busy fighting ants on tanks.
I actually made it. And then I wished it continued
One of the best Cinemaware games! Great sound, Great Graphics and very unusual Gameplay!
I used to watch my older brother play this game. I was so scared and got nightmares. The memory still gives me goosebumps.
Back then there was no understanding for the repercussions of exposing young children to stuff that was well beyond their understanding.
I think I was by music and scenery ;)
Whats wild is that this game is cut from the same kind of beginings as now a movie I've found recently of the same name.
Just watched the movie and wanted to watch gameplay ... 13 yrs later and I’m thankful
Hospital escapes were my favorite part of the game. Get him! Also liked the feature that you could poke someone in the bed and he would scream.
This brings back so many great memories. And the music still truly creeps me out!
As a 7 year old, I kept looking forward to all the times I went to hospital. That just seemed like more fun to run around in. But I liked all the scenes and it made me wonder "what if you could go ANYWHERE". And it's basically the same setup of open world games today but with better graphics.
I would not call modern graphics "better". You can't really compare 2d to 3d. All the graphics back then were hand drawn and the style of the artist basically set up the whole style. It's like saying Mona Lisa art is inferior to modern paintings.
So happy that you included the hospital! I was too little to read or understand the game back then. I spent my whole gameplay here in the hospital. Cool as man!
Brilliant game. Had lots of fun with this. Bags of atmosphere.
I remember going into a computer game shop in about 1988 and they had a video showing the current release of Amiga games and this was one of them along with Xenon 2. I couldn't believe how a computer could produce graphics and music like this, it was probably the first time in my life I was blown away by it. My friend said that was the actual music in the game. It doesn't sound great now, but I had an Amstrad CPC and the 16 bit computers had just emerged. I've never forgotten that moment!
One of the most memorable and unique Amiga games! Great to see it again.
I loved this game on my Amiga 500! Lill' scary but soo entertaining when I was younger. Great score! Second part was great too...
I'd love to see this remastered and get a re-release.
Who else always felt like a giant slug was on that sofa?
This was one of my all time favourites. Thanks for posting!
I'm a scientist Jackie, of course I have a backpack full of grenades that I take with me wherever I go.
great game I love flying the plane never finish thou
kind of like this game just for the setting cuz i myself live in a small desert town in southern Nevada, so this setting just feels business as usual
i played this game years and years never been able to complete, as a little boy couldnt understand all the english sub descriptions, one of the best cinemaware game, first time i see the end of game here, thanx
One of my fav Amiga games of all time!
Finally, I've finished this game countless time and I was planning to make one myself but now I don't have to! :D
I've been wanting to show this game to some friends of mine so they'd give it a chance, thanks a lot!
This makes me so sad. I could never afford many games when I was a kid with an Amiga. Had to get by on what I could get that was shareware/PD. Would have loved this game back when I had the time to play it. Now I'm a boring adult with multiple jobs and a mortgage that needs to get paid, and little time for nostalgia. Someday when I retire I'm going to go back and play all of these Amiga classics. 😭
This brings back so many memories!
Pretty fun to remember how much could be made to fit on a floppy with less than a MB of storage.
'that's the guy'
'there he goes'
'get him!'
lol, good times.
Amiga was best ever computer system
This looks freaking amazing, WTB HD PC remake well remaster at any rate. Oh and i love the freaking music!. So atmospheric and haunting.
The film was shown a few months back on Horror channel but not as good as the spooky music and Atmosphere you immerse yourself in. I'd jump when someone tapped me on the shoulder playing it
It is amazing how much better this looks than the game on the Turbografx...
As how much better it's written...and scored...and plays...
bloodrunsclear The two games are as similar as two friends, who are not relatives, that are both named Robert.
Ive been looking for the name of this game for nearly 30 years. Thank you!
i dont think the game ever does adequately explain how it is that he's walking around town with a shitload of grenades in his pocket does it?
Tom P. 'MURICA!
I pity the people who had to play this with a single disk drive. Sometimes you have to swap after every single scene.
Yeh I had it on 3 floppy disk and annoying when you had to keep changing over
i well loved this game back in the day, as i watched your video i was remembering all the backgrounds and even the music, i even remembered all the dialogue from the intro, i never managed to complete it though but a great game from the amiga era, they need to do a remake of this, thanx for sharing the vid
I have to ask, how can a person sleep for 18 hours straight, especially at a time like that?
I loved this game as a kid. My favorite part was trying to escape the hospitals. They should just make an entire game about escaping from hospitals.
lol Me too! I used to sit in my grandmas basement and play it with the lights out. It was rough trying to walk over to turn the lights on after I got done playing... Cause I kept hearing that music in my head.
The music still gives me shivers.
I remember it was just awesome in this game to have a voice speaking in the intro.
This was my FAVOURITE game when I was a kid. I LOVED IT!
I never completed it until probably 7 or 8 years later, I got a version on PC, and figured out how to do it lol. AWESOME GAME!
Congratulations! I could never finish this game and always ended up dying defending the town against the ants! Classic game.
There are two options. You view the video full-screen which makes the seek bar longer and hence easier to seek through the video. There is also the possibility to save the video to your hard disk using either a program for this or a thir party website and then play it in a media player (using a flv codec supplied with ffdshow for example). It is then as easy and smooth to seek through the video as if you were watching a 2 hour movie.
@grapetonix
No, you have to wait for a certain amount of days, because the nest opens not long enough or not at all (on rainy days the ants wont come out).
I played the hell out of this game, probably the only game that gave me goose bumps every time I played it just from the music alone.
That Neptune Hall guy always reminded me of the Bond villain, Karl Stromberg. His looks and his obsession with underwater creatures.
With Cinemaware, you always knew at least you’d get a good presentation of a game. Great GFX, FX and MUSIC. Oh a usually a fine game too!
I did have games on cracked discs, but you know after playing 20 mins of a game like this, I would save up and buy the big box original for my collection.
I had many sealed big boxed games for my Amiga, because of this. Simply because I just kept using the backup disks, and kept the originals still sealed, but wasn’t really thinking resale value in the future, when I was only 13. Cheers.
I remember changing all the dialogue files around in this game so that the nurses just screamed at you in that section.
I loved the days when you could tinker with component files easily. I changed "Star Wars" to have dialogue from John Carpenter's "The Thing" ("C'mon, let's rush him, he's not gonna blow us all up..." as you approach the exhaust port.) And I changed the graphics and sounds from "Skidmarks" so that our student landlord was the one who started each race.
Your character during the early morning hours spots a little girl dressed in the tattered remains of pajamas stumbles onward on the open road. She has suffered dehydration and showing signs of post traumatic stress. As she keeps shuffling towards your character, she mutters, "Them, Them, ... THEM !!!"
This game is worthy of a remake AND a movie!
You knew what the future held 7 years ago lol
Uh so this is a movie now if anyone didn’t know it’s on Tubi tv
A real masterpiece. Thanks for uploading it.
The music... it's great, really adds a lot to the atmosphere of the game, but it makes me nauseous.
It's amazing they produced some of the music in stereo.
The Amiga (all of them AFAIK) were inherently 2x2 HW channels Left/Right. Look up Turrican2 game for 7-channel downmixed bliss though.
7 channels is a huge amount, is that polyphonic. I'm just thinking of the trackers, because of games like Xenon, Project X and others, like Turrican 2 . The rf cable basically carried the visual and sonic output.Back with the Amiga 500, it felt like the first computer that could handle arcade graphics.
dunique On Amiga 600 and forward, you had 3 choices for video out: A dedicated 23-pin video slot, a coax plug, and a build in TV-tuner with combined A/V. Last option is quite blurry.
Yes, all music was tracker type (modules), but a lot of obscure formats and existed. TFMX-tracker, which was made by Hülsbeck himself (AFAIK) had som special treats like realtime synthesizing/alteration of the waveforms that noise/star/protracker lacked. You can even today play the original TFMX songs directly in e.g. WinAmp via a plugin. Main T2 songs are 7 channel, ingame music is 3 channels to make room for SFX.
To my knowledge there is even a way to get the Amigas to play 14 bits instead of the standard 8 bit.
OMG another one! This is the one with the huge ants right? Anyway this is another one I have on floppy, and I just noticed Sword of Sudan, which is another. This games like Alien Breed, another one lol, so I enjoyed it a lot.
I've just noticed "weird dreams!", I honestly never thought I'd hear about that game ever again. Being chased around by lawnmowers in a hedge maze and shrunk down in a candyfloss machine running for your life has never been so much fun!
Wow, I remember this game back in the day. Never finished it, but it was beyond scary and awesome at the same time!
One of my favorite games back in the early 90s. I just downloaded the PC version at the Cinemaware website but I can't get it running. Tried to run it on several XP PCs using DOSbox but it won't start... :(
How do you win the chicken at 13:47?
I always drove off the road or stayed on and we collided.
God bless you for posting this, Vista can't start the DOS version anymore I think. :/ Watching this brought me back to those times when I watched my older brother playing this. :') This still is among my top 3 favorite games after all these years. Literally legendary.
Throwing the grenades diagonally is very useful to learn, although it's hard because they fly a lot further on screen then vertical or horizontal.
Simply one of the best games ever !!!
Only Amiga made this possible.
Played this to death back in the old days.
Imagine what we would have on our desktops today if Amiga
had taken it's rightful place as best machine on the market and
shoved aside the PC frankenputer we have today...
5:46 O'Riordan's Pub is now my new favorite hang out ! :-)
GREAT AMIGA GAME.
Used to play it a lot when i was a young lad :)
amazing atmosphere, most modern games don't have atmos like this. brilliant
i still have nightmares a couple of times a year of giant ants, 15 years after :\ no kidding
this game fascinated the crap out of me when i was a kid. never was able to complete it tho. thx for upload!
I loved playing this game back in the early nineties. I wish I still had it in my Amiga collection. Oh well, one to add to the wish list.
Thanks for sharing the video.
OK I feel like 12 years old again.... fucking epic game.
Amiga + Cinemaware = Awesome.
Was waiting the whole video for the hospital and there it was, right at the end.
This game had everything.
Amazing :) I still play this game, spend way less time in hospital but still one of the best sub games ever
Hello guys, not sure if you are aware of the Kickstarter campaign
kickstarterDOTcom/projects/850516062/wings-directors-cut (change the DOT for one)
It's for wings! If we get Cinemaware back in the scene, they will be able to do ICFTD too!
@robfitz2 Me and my friends would get injured just to play the hospital mini game by itself and sit and cheer each other on as we narrowly avoided the orderlies. Very fond memories of this game.
I remember swapping all the sample files around on the disk so that when the doctors and nurses spotted you in the hospital, they'd simply scream at the top of their voices.
yeh definitely brought some memories back. never was able to beat the game, but this was wen i was like 5. tried running it on dosbox but it seems to have a very poor fps. any ideas?
"The distinctive background art
was defined by Jeff Hilbers and
I made each of the characters as
realistic as I could. While I am
proud of the work we did, there
were little things that didn't make
the final game. These included
mouth shapes that were never
matched to the dialog and 'It' was
not necessarily going to be giant
ants but rather one of several
possible monster hoards that
would be set randomly when
you started the game. I was also
disappointed that they shortened
the working title of 'It Came from
the Desert, or from Someplace
Out of Town' They felt the game
had to take itself seriously so
they dropped the second part,
I thought it was funny!"
-- Jeff Godfrey (Amiga graphic artist)
Damn, this used to scare the shit out of me as a kid. The music is still creepy to this day! *shudders*
@45:11 What! ICFTD had a menu for items?!? I seen a slot for tanks and dynamite, grenades, and planes!!! I don't even remember that at all, and remember dying all the time by the ants, because I didn't have all those grenades like you did. No wonder why I never beat this game! How did you obtain so many grenades! Awesome vid btw, I can finally see the ending.
@Pikmaniac1 I know! It added so much to the ambience of the game!
ahah spent so many hours playing this on amiga! loved the escape hospital mini game!
It thought the game was loosely based in the movie "Them!" (1954)
isent this one of those games where you have to finish certian objectives in a particular time or you lose?
I wish there were more point and click games with genuine passion put into them like this one nowadays, hell most games like this don't even come on a physical media (disk) most are just downloads :(
What is the ending? Did he kill the queen ant? Why did he go back to hispital to escape? I dont get it!
As always I was more impressed by the graphics and sound of the Amiga than the actual gameplay.
Thanks! Is the hospital escape recorded? Can't find it.
3:00 Welcome to the Chocobo Farm
+Pille Palle What does Final Fantasy have to do with this game??? Final Fantasy series started many years after this.
I wish you would give us the time to read the texts.
100 true! I guess he didnt read the text either😂
Never played this game, its quite eerie and has got a twin peaks sort of feel to it.
I had an Amiga and liked Cinemaware games, they were very ambitious. But, they had problems with continuity. Like characters would mention something that hadn't happened yet or never happened. But the graphics and sound and stories were great. You left out the scene where the girl takes her shirt off and is in her bra heh. My brother and I could never figure out how to get her to do it, but then my niece was playing it and it happened, dunno what the conversation sequence was.
I loved this game , slow as it was....wish I could play it again