A music video showcasing parts of the game "Dreamfall" to the sound of Collective Soul's "Tremble for My Beloved"
NOTE: The website at the end is incorrect. It should read: storygamer.blogspot. com. On the video I accidentally switched storygamer with blogspot...sorry...
After much difficulty, Martin has finally managed to get into the Nazi mine shaft where the Professor believes he may find evidence of extraterrestrial life. A stunning revelation follows, but Martin isn't the only one exploring the tunnels...
Music for some of this video was taken from Myst Online: Uru Live.
Having failed to find the professor's contact at the place she was supposed to meet him, Martin goes to her apartment to meet her--only to find he is in for a shocking surprise.
Martin arrives at the old Nazi mine only to discover that a military camp has been set up around it for safety, and he is not allowed to enter after all. In order to get in, he'll have to enlist the help of a mysterious stranger who looks suspiciously like the portrait done in Prague...
With the unknown menace still lurking in the background, Martin must now procure the necessary permissions to enter the Nazi mine without Barbora's help.
A two-minute movie made with Lionhead's "The Movies" game. A story about two soldiers on opposing sides in World War II. Music is by Celtic band Llewellyn.
Based on Asimov's novel "The Stars Like Dust".
IN THIS CHAPTER: Biron Farill, a wealthy nobleman's son sent to Earth to gain a college education, awakens one morning to find that a radiation bomb has been placed in his room by agents of the Tyranni, the oppressive race that holds most of the galaxy in sway.
Made with Lionhead Studios "The Movies"