Cannabaceae

Developer(s)Cryo Interactive
Publisher(s)Le Lombard
Platform(s)Windows
Release
  • FRA: September 20, 2002
  • NA: May 21, 2003[1]
  • UK: June 13, 2003
Genre(s)Point-and-click adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Thorgal: Curse of Atlantis, known in Europe as Thorgal: Odin's Curse (French: Thorgal: La Malédiction d'Odin), is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Cryo Interactive Entertainment and published by Le Lombard in 2002.

Gameplay

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The player assumes the role of Thorgal, a mighty Viking warrior and descendant of Atlantis, who uncovers a magical artifact which allows him to see his own future. Caught between reality and a prophetic vision, Thorgal discovers a foretold future where his son dies. Thorgal sets out to change the future life for his son.

Thorgal is a comic book character created by Jean Van Hamme and Grzegorz Rosiński and published by Belgian publisher Le Lombard.

Reception

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According to Lorraine Lue of DreamCatcher Interactive Europe, Thorgal was commercially unsuccessful, particularly in North America. She traced this problem to its visuals and its inclusion of action elements, which she believed had alienated DreamCatcher's audience.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Parker, Sam (21 May 2003). "Curse of Atlantis: Thorgal's Quest ships". GameSpot. San Francisco: CBS Interactive. Retrieved 26 January 2020.
  2. ^ "The Lounge; Interview with DreamCatcher Europe". The Inventory. No. 13. Just Adventure. March 2004. pp. 11–14. Archived from the original on August 13, 2006.
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