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''Eternam'' is a humorous graphical adventure game from Infogrames, released originally in 1992 for MS-DOS. A
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version with full speech was published in 1993. The game was developed by Hubert Chardot, who is better remembered from his Lovecraft-themed games ''
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Plot

The plot of Eternam combines futuristic elements with historical settings. The player assumes the role of officer Don Jonz in Orion United Forces, who is starting a vacation in the planet Eternam. The planet is described as a galactic amusement centre, where different islands represent different periods of Earth's history. After arriving on the planet and changing into a costume of barbarian warrior, Don Jonz learns that his archenemy Mikhail Nuke has taken over Eternam. The player must then make their way through the five islands of Eternam to Nuke's lair. The only help is planet's one remaining technician, Tracy, who has digitized herself into Eternam's network. The game contains humorous references to various historical eras, such as Ancient Egypt and the French Revolution. The locations are often absurd and contain anachronisms – for instance, statues of a medieval castle are addicted to television. The story of this game is mainly based on the movie '' Westworld'', its sequel '' Futureworld'', and the short-lived television series, '' Beyond Westworld''. In these movies Delos, the owner of an
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, offers vacation for rich people in areas which represent different time periods such as West World (the
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), Medieval World ( medieval Europe), Roman World ( pre-Christian Rome) and Futureworld; and in these amusement parks the attendants are
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s and they are almost indistinguishable from human beings.


Gameplay

The overworld of Eternam is represented as a three-dimensional subgame, which resembles a first-person shooter. The islands Eternam are filled with flying reptiles, which attack the player. The player can defend themselves by shooting the reptiles, by pressing the space bar. The 3D engine was developed by Frederic Raynal, who is better known for his work on the Alone in the Dark and Little Big Adventure series. Within towns and buildings, the game changes into a two-dimensional adventure game. The game is hampered by the fact that while it is structured as a point-and-click adventure, it lacks mouse support, requiring icons describing possible actions to be activated by keyboard commands. All interesting items in a room are automatically revealed by a vector line combining the player character with the item in question, allowing them to be selected. Later the same engine was used in
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, and in the CD version mouse support was added, to remove this limitation.


Reception

In comparison with other adventure games and action adventures of Infogrames, Eternam has remained in obscurity. German magazine ''Power Play SH'' in 1992 gave the game a score of 76%. The reviewer noted that the variety of locations compensated for the technical deficiencies, although the game was not up to the standards of Lucasfilm adventure games.Eisenmenger, Richard. "Eternam". Power Play SH (4/1992). 36. ''
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'' in 1993 called ''Eternam'' "a first-rate adventure", with "hefty doses of humor" in a "remarkably compelling story".


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