Lure of the Temptress | |
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Developer(s) | Revolution Software |
Publisher(s) | Virgin Interactive Entertainment |
Director(s) | Charles Cecil |
Producer(s) | Daniel Marchant |
Designer(s) | Dave Cummins |
Programmer(s) | David Sykes Tony Warriner |
Artist(s) | Stephen Oades Adam Tween Paul Docherty |
Composer(s) | Richard Joseph |
Engine | Virtual Theatre |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS, Amiga, Atari ST |
Release | June 1992 (Amiga), October 1992 (MS-DOS) |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Lure of the Temptress is a point-and-click adventure game published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment in June 1992 for Atari ST, MS-DOS, and Amiga. It was the first game developed by Revolution Software and uses their proprietary Virtual Theatre engine. The player assumes the role of Diermot, a young peasant who has to overthrow an evil sorceress. The game was well-received and re-released as freeware on April 1, 2003.