Lucasarts adventures have a quality to them a lot of companies cant replicate. I like how most of them arent linear and usually give you a choice of different puzzles and areas to explore in any order. This game is a bit more linear than most of them but has 3 different paths that change the route of the game, which gives it great replay value which is quite rare for adventure games.
MUNT and solutions that use it like mt32-pi are nearly indistinguishable. You would need to have golden ears to tell any differences in most circumstances.
Lucasarts adventures have a quality to them a lot of companies cant replicate. I like how most of them arent linear and usually give you a choice of different puzzles and areas to explore in any order. This game is a bit more linear than most of them but has 3 different paths that change the route of the game, which gives it great replay value which is quite rare for adventure games.
I like the MT-32 version best. It sounds similar to the original ad-lib sound but more luxurious.
cool old computer graphics
how accurate is mt32 emulation compared to the real thing ?
MUNT and solutions that use it like mt32-pi are nearly indistinguishable. You would need to have golden ears to tell any differences in most circumstances.
Currently it is 1 to 1 pretty much since it is used for mister fpga.