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Release Date | 19 October 2010 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | None |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Contemporary |
Genre | Investigative |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Full Length Game |
Language | English |
Graphics | 640x480, 32-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 3,219 All Time |
Lightning Master tells the story of an ordinary man, who one afternoon finds himself immersed in a strange situation. He must figure out what’s going on, and of course, find a way to change his circumstances.
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CJ | Creator of AGS |
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Got stuck a few times in this game but never felt like giving up! Visuals, sound, plot, puzzles all good. Highly recommended.
Loved this game! The atmosphere, the intriguing story and the apt use of history and electrophysical knowledge made for a very enjoyable and immersive adventure.
Slight cons: no backstory for the player character, some lack of background/object interaction, and there were some moments where I felt the player could get a tad more guidance as to what to do next.
Still, I was overall very positive about the game and would strongly recommend it!
What a great game. Superb graphics, very interesting (and educational) story, and clever, but logical puzzles. This is one of the best games I've played from AGS.
VERY nice game. Superb graphics, man. you created a pretty world there that it was easy to get into. the story, also was pretty well developed.
Hurray for large worlds to explore! In this game we'll find ourselves fulfilling the dream of adventure. There are many different locations to explore here, science (explained, so that the puzzles are fair), notebooks and Tesla!
Curiously we never meet the best character in the game, but we learn about him through a journal of sorts. The world is varied, but unfortunately the puzzles are organized in a way that requires copious backtracking over your own steps.
The art is pretty decent, though there are some resolution and style mismatches. In any case nothing to deter from the fun. Obviously remarkable effort went into the detailed backgrounds. Ironically, it is the backgrounds that felt the most alien: there are practically no shadows, which gives everything an eerie, flat look.