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Release Date | 9 April 2011 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | Occasional, mild | None | None |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Sci-Fi |
Genre | Drama |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Medium Length Game |
Language | English |
Graphics | 320x240, 32-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 5,527 All Time |
## THIS VERSION NO LONGER AVAILABLE! ##
## Full version of Technobabylon coming from Wadjet Eye games in March/April 2015 ##
It's depressing that this prison cell is both bigger and cleaner than my apartment...
Having narrowly escaped death at the hands of a bomber, agoraphobic Trance-addict Latha Sesame finds herself being questioned about the incident by the city's law-enforcement body, CEL.
Having managed to track down his blackmailer, CEL agent Doctor Regis finds himself being diverted to conduct a quick interview with a shaken young woman who may have information about a recent bomb attack related to him and his department...
Can Regis keep his story straight long eno…ugh to track down those responsible for his current strife? And can he protect this young woman?
Welcome to the future - welcome to TECHNOBABYLON: PART III
Nedraed | Art, scripting, plot, futurology |
1st Drop | |
Billy and Desmond's Fantastic Amazing Rainbow Tube | |
Operation: FORKLIFT | Art, scripting, bear supplier |
Technobabylon | Writing, programming |
The Perfidious Petrol Station | Design & art |
The Rail |
Tabata | Testing |
monsieur_ouxx | Art, testing |
Indiana Jones and the relic of the Viking | Story, Scripting, Backgrounds, Sprites |
Maniac Mansion Mania Episode 40 - Trapped in the cellar v.3.1 | French Translation |
Nelly Cootalot: Spoonbeaks Ahoy! | French Translation |
Operation: FORKLIFT | Playtesting |
Ponderabilia | Walkthrough |
Pub master quest Legends v3.0 | proofreading |
ShiverMeSideways | Music maestro |
Draculator II: Byte of the Draculator | voice acting |
Hard Space: Conquest of the Gayliks! | Massive Musical Score |
Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Remake | Credits and Main Theme Music |
Operation: FORKLIFT | Music |
Procrastinator | Coding, writing, and music |
Zombie Attack (BAKE SALE) | Design, Art, Scripting, Music & Sound |
egalotron | Testing |
! | Music & Testing |
^_^ | Music, Testing, Additional Writing |
~airwave~ - I Fought the Law, and the Law One | Music, voice, additional writing |
AGS Awards Ceremony 2008 | Music |
All the Magical Things | beta testing |
Annie Android: Automated Affection | Music, Sound, Scripting, Testing |
Awakener | Music, Sound, Testing |
Cart Life | Testing |
Celtic Chaos - Episode Two : Fishermen’s Fiends | speechomatic omnitron |
City (Demo) | Neo Cyber-Goth poetry |
Cold Meat | testing, translating |
Death Wore Endless Feathers (0 Day Disk 1) | Music |
Eternally Us | Testing |
Featherweight | Music, Sound, Testing |
Heed | Music, Testing |
Man Boy vs Doctor Sock | Music, sound and testing |
Re-Agent Orange | Research communication management |
Shifter's Box - Outside In | Music, Testing, Advices |
Shoot, I Got Abducted! | Music and Beta Testing |
Snakes of Avalon | tweak suggestion |
The Vacuum | music, beta testing |
WHAM | Testing |
Alien Cow Rampage: Orion Needs Your Milk! | testing |
Anna's Quest Vol. 1: Winfriede's Tower | Tester |
Big Blue World Domination [MAGS] | Design and Production |
Captain Disaster in: Death Has A Million Stomping Boots | VA, additional grpahics |
Cold Hand Reef, The [MAGS] | Design and Production |
GNRBLEX (Final Version) | Design and Production. Voice of Mind Maggot. |
GNRBLEX (MAGS version) | Design and Production |
He Watches (DEMO) | Design and Production |
Infection - Episode 1 - The Ship | Design and Production |
Infection - Episode 2 - [Demo] [REMOVED] | Design and Production |
Of the Essence [MAGS] | Design and Production |
One More Fathom | Design and Production |
RAM Ghost | Object Donation |
Sinking [OROW] | Design and Production |
Submerged - LaSol (MAGS) | Design and Production |
Solid, but slightly weaker entry in this fascinating sci-fi series. Similarly to Part 1 it offers an "escape the room" setting with quality puzzles. This time around several mini-games have been added to provide variety, but they prove more annoying than fun. The overarching storyline seems to be nicely coming together though - elements of the big puzzle are finally starting to connect.
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A strong series continues. Back in the "escape the room" vein, this one has puzzles that are somewhat less intuitive and I did have to consult a walkthrough for the first time in the series for some of the steps required but the world remains surprisingly detailed and immersive for such a short game.
Excellent. Really enjoyed it and I don't think it's any less good than the previous two. In fact some definite refinement has gone on. Excellent series. Would gladly donate to the author
In this third installment the two other parts start to connect. This game has the best puzzles of the series till now (the robot programming puzzle strongly reminded me of Castle of Dr. Brain). The atmosphere and story pacing is sadly more like the first part again, but the cutscene manage to make up for it. Graphics are average in the point and click part but very good in the various cutscenes. Good music.
The story goes on in a very nice way. I liked the mini-games in this part because they fit nicely to the theme. Very interesting stuff and definitely a "must play" - not only for TB-fans.
.... and it even more definitely needs to be continued.
A very well made game with fun, a deep story and charisma.
Finding a new installment in the Technobabylon series was quite a treat.
Unless I remember incorrectly, the inventory system seems far more intuitive than the previous episodes -- good show.
I agree with previous commenter that the minigame aspect did partially detract from gameplay (with the exception of the Drone minigame -- I actually kind of liked that one).
While episode 2 is definitely my favorite of the three thus released, this is definitely a worthwhile download -- especially if you've played the first two, since the storytelling is top-notch.
I think part of the problem might be that the other protagonist has a lot more going for him from a character/motivational standpoint. That's not to say that this episode's main character won't be fleshed out in future episodes, but the previous episode had a lot more intrigue.
Speaking of future episodes, if the game creator pursues developing Technobabylon games full-time, I'd definitely Paypal a few bucks in to assist in the process. =)