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Great puzzles, better story.

<span class="bold">Timelapse</span> a classic first-person adventure across ancient civilizations, is available now for Windows, DRM-free on GOG.com

In classic Myst style, Timelapse is a puzzle game wrapped around beautiful worlds and an out-of-this-world story of time travel and mad, ancient science. Professor Nichols has been seeking the lost world of atlantis all his life, but his search doesn't truly begin until he finds a mysterious artifact he assumes to be a time travel device. It's up to you to find the man trapped between eras and ancient worlds, and the path you follow is layered with... puzzles.
Tough, intelligent puzzles.
Like most Myst-like games from the era, Timelapse will never hold your hand or pull punches in terms of challenge, but thanks to beautiful pre-rendered sights and a fresh, unique take on the puzzles in every world, the toil can become a true pleasure.

Travel through time and ancient civilzatons in <span class="bold">Timelapse</span> is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com.
So we do get some new releases today as well... sweet!
I remember this one. I think I still have the box/disc somewhere...

*puts it in his basket*
This looks like fun.
Now this looks interesting! Is it like Entombed?
Good adventure if my memory doesn't play tricks on me. Something like Myst as far as I remember.
1996
Approved.
Looks good here, ta! Let's do the Timelapse again.
Myst clone, I guess? Wishlisted.
Wait!!! Not regionally priced!!! Will skip it then...

;)
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IronArcturus: Now this looks interesting! Is it like Entombed?
I never got around to playing that one beyond a few minutes, but I still have the CD around here somewhere.
Looks good and interesting.
Never heard of it but looks interesting. Will pick it for sure at some point.
Not my kind of game, but a welcome addition nonetheless.
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IronArcturus: Now this looks interesting! Is it like Entombed?
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deonast: I never got around to playing that one beyond a few minutes, but I still have the CD around here somewhere.
Lucky! I was only able to play a demo of Entombed a long time ago, but I never was able to find a full version. That's why I keep hoping GOG can get it someday! :P