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Alter Ego

1 February 19867.6/ 10 · 86 votes6

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About

Alter Ego is a game which tries to simulate life itself. The player creates a character with different personality statistics, either by assigning them randomly or by answering a few introductory questions. They then guide this character through seven life phases, from infancy to old age.

The gameplay consists of a series of situations where a decision has to be made. This is done by choosing one of multiple answer possibilities, sometimes accompanied with a mood. Then the player gets presented with the outcome and goes on to the next situation. Every decision has long-time consequences and influences the personality, health and which situations await further down the road. Some decisions may even result in an early death or instant game over.

Every life phase is represented by a life tree where the situations are lined up; the motif of the situation card shows the general theme of the situation. After reaching a certain age, additional life options can be undergone at any time. Here the player can change his lifestyle and manage his love and professional life.

The game exists in two variations which depict a male or female life.

Ways to play

Modes

Single player

Perspective

Text

Languages (1)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English

Game details

Business Model

Commercial

Media Type

5.25" Floppy Disk

Input Devices Supported/Optional

Keyboard

Number of Offline Players

1 Player

System requirements

Min. CPU Class Required

Intel 8088 / 8086

Min. OS Class Required

PC/MS-DOS 2.0

Min. RAM Required

128 KB

Video Modes Supported

CGA, CGA Composite (16 colors)

Sound Devices Supported

PC Speaker

Box art

Also known as

AlterEgo.exeWindows Executable

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Facts

Developer

Activision

Publisher

Activision

Released

1 February 1986

Platforms

PCDOSCommodore 64Apple IIBrowserMobileiOSAndroidiPad

Standing

Top 22% by visits

Tags

Meditative / Zen