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Adventure

Starship Titanic

by The Digital Village·published by Simon & Schuster

1998Teen
PCLinuxWindowsMac

Reader score

6.4/ 10

28 votes

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About

It seemed like a normal day. Sit back at your computer, put in a new CD-ROM and relax... unfortunately the galaxy had other plans. Without warning, a loud crash introduces you to the Starship Titanic: The Ship That Cannot Possibly Go Wrong. As the galaxy's most most prestigious, most impressive, largest and therefore most expensive interstellar liner, the Starship Titanic should be the flying treasure of the universe. Unfortunately something has, quite obviously gone wrong, or at least gone unexpectedly. The ship's main computer, Titania, has been sabotaged and gone insane. As a result, all the artificial personalities that manage the ship are also affected. You'll need to deal with a DeskBot, a BellBot, a BarBot not to mention a sarcastic parrot, a proud elevator and a stupid bomb. Without time or consideration to any other options, you find yourself quickly shanghaied aboard the Titanic, given an cheap, economy-sized room and put in charge of fixing the puzzling situation aboard the ship.

Starship Titanic is a 1st-person adventure game, described by some as a fusion of Myst if it had been conceived by Douglas Adams (author of Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy and creative force behind this game). With a basic set of navigational controls, the player must explore the starship's many rooms, obtaining and manipulating objects and conversing with many different characters in an effort to get better lodgings and set things right along the way. Conversation with these characters is done trough a parser system that recognizes key words that the player must input. At times, you are able to adjust dials which control various attributes of a robot character's personality and general usefulness.

Ways to play

Modes

Single player

Perspective

First person

Languages

2 languages, with audio, subtitles and interface
Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English
German

Game details

Business Model

Commercial

Media Type

CD-ROM, DVD-ROM

Input Devices Supported/Optional

Keyboard, Mouse

Number of Offline Players

1 Player

System requirements

Min. CPU Class Required

Intel Pentium

Min. OS Class Required

Windows 95

Min. RAM Required

16 MB

Min. DirectX Version Required

DirectX 5

Min. CD-ROM Drive Speed Required

4X (600 KB/s)

Video Resolutions Supported

640×480

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Also known as

Raumschiff TitanicGerman Title

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Facts

Released

1998

Platforms

PCLinuxWindowsMac

Age ratings

ESRBTeenUSK6

Standing

Top 24% by 24hr peak players

Tags

1st-personInteractive fiction / text adventurePuzzle elementsSci-fi / futuristic