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''Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb'' is an adventure game developed by
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and published by
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in 1994. The
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adventure game features a world of talking humanoid animals, with the gameplay focusing on a fox on a quest to find a stolen orb, a relic of the mythical humans.


History


Development

''Inherit the Earth'' was developed by
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for the
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platform and published by
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. The game was originally released in 1994 and later ported to the
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. The German version ''Erben der Erde: Die große Suche'' was published by Softgold and first released as a port to the Amiga, followed by the DOS version. In 1996 the German
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with CD "Bestseller Games #10" brought 300,000 units of ITE on the German market as budget release.


Re-release

In 2000 the former Dreamers Guild co-founder Joe Pearce started a new company, Wyrmkeep Entertainment. In 2002 Pearce acquired the rights for the game, and self-published ''Inherit the Earth'' on his website for Windows and
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. The full version was offered for $20 via
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and Kagi.com, while a free
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was downloadable. In late 2004 Pearce provided the
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developers with the
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of Inherit the Earth's SAGA
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(Scripts for Animated Graphic Adventures), which made
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to alternative platforms, like
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, possible. In March 2007, a Pocket PC edition was released. This was followed by a port to the
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in 2010. The game has also been released digitally on
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and Steam in June 2013.


Sequels

According to one of the original artists and animators, Lisa Jennings, the game ends on a "To be continued" note, as it was originally intended to be part of a trilogy, which did not happen due to conflicts between the developer and publisher. On January 13, 2013 a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the development of a sequel was initiated by Wyrmkeep Entertainment, but the funding goal was not met. A second campaign was started on July 16, 2014 with a higher goal to account for adding voice acting to the project. This campaign was also unsuccessful. On March 5, 2015, a
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funding drive was launched, with the aim to help finish funding the sequel's first of three chapters. This Patreon was intended to lead into another Kickstarter drive, with the base goal undetermined, but stated to be under $30,000.


Plot

In a far future, mankind is extinct and Earth is populated by several tribes of anthropomorphic animals – collectively referred to as the Morph – who have achieved a level of technology and societal sophistication roughly equivalent to Europe in the
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. The humans are enshrined in legends as having been the ones who gave the Morph prehensile hands, mouths capable of speech, and the ability to think and feel, but the Morph have very little understanding of their long-lost forebears, who exist now only in stories, ruins and a few technological relics. The game begins with the protagonist, Rif of the Fox Tribe, being falsely accused of having stolen the ''Orb of Storms'' (a technological relic of humankind which is able to predict the weather), primarily based on the fact that he was one of only two
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es in the area at the time of the theft. Rif volunteers to look for the Orb himself, and is given assistance and guards in the form of Eeah of the Elk Guard and Okk of the
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Tribe. The Boar King takes Rif's girlfriend Rhene hostage as insurance. The trio travel throughout the Known Lands over the course of their investigation. Along the way, they encounter the various Tribes under the protection of the Forest King (the Elk Tribe ruler who exerts hegemonic control over the whole region), some of which have other Orbs containing other knowledge left behind by the humans. With the assistance of Sist, the leader of the Rats, they eventually discover that the Orb of Storms was stolen by a
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, an animal rarely seen in the Known Lands. Sist also reveals that the Boar King has formed an alliance with the
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who live far to the north. Riff, Okk, and Eeah attempt to pass into the Wild Lands, the untamed regions to the north, but are apprehended by Prince, the ruler of the castle in which the
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s have sequestered themselves. Rif escapes, and eventually secures the help of Alama, a
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hermit, and a tribe of wildcats to free his friends. The trio then travel further north, to the isolated island claimed by the Wolves, where they learn that the Raccoon, Chota, has manipulated the Wolves' politics and stolen the Orb to take over the Known Lands, as the Orb of Storms is the key to a system left behind by the humans to control the weather. In Chota's fortress, a human hydroelectric dam, Rif, Okk and Eeah outwit their enemies, and Chota and the Orb are presumed lost. They return to the Known Lands, where Rif convinces the Tribes to work together, so that they will no longer need the Orbs to make their lives better. The Forest King takes his advice, promotes Okk and Eeah, and releases Rhene. However, the Orb of Storms was not destroyed, and is preparing to initiate Chota's final command to begin a long drought, awaiting input on the ending date of the drought.


Game theme

A background theme of the game is the fate of the humans. According to the game's introduction and manual, the humans created the Morph from their constituent animals, and then mysteriously disappeared sometime later, with nearly all information about human civilization and technology lost or passed into legend. The Rats, the most educated tribe, are the only ones who believe in the humans' existence, due to their exploration of human ruins. Most of the human relics are in the third area of the game. On the North Island, the player explores ancient human ruins of hydroelectric dams, airports, and solar observatories, with clues indicating that the humans were struck by a sudden disaster. David Joiner, one of the game's developers, said in an interview that humanity was eradicated by an airborne
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, a scenario inspired by the
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novel ''
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''. This is alluded to in the game's opening sequence, which shows a tapestry depicting humans fleeing from a giant microbe.Video of the Inherit the Orb opening
on
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The developers also explored the idea of humans living in a
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, alluded to in-game.


Webcomic

The story of the video game is continued in the official
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, ''Inherit the Earth'', which takes place ten months after the events of the game. The webcomic is drawn by Allison Hershey, the game's original art designer, and co-written by Joe Pearce, the owner of Wyrmkeep Entertainment.


Reception

'' Computer Gaming World'' in August 1994 rated ''Inherit the Earth'' 2.5 stars out of five. While praising the graphics' "storybook charm" the reviewer stated that the game had too many mazes and
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s "tacked in order to extend its limited game play". He reported an "abrupt", incomplete ending and concluded that the game's "puzzles were given the least amount of attention". The game was reviewed in 1994 in '' Dragon'' #209 by
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in the "Eye of the Monitor" column. Petersen gave the game 2 out of 5 stars. Amiga Games issue 9/95 gave 92% and ASM issue 10/94 gave 10/12 points. According to Joe Pearce of The Dreamers Guild, ''Inherit the Earth'' was a commercial flop. However, the game has some loyal following in the furry fandom. According to Lisa Jennings, concept artist and animator for the game, the game struggled from combining a serious and detailed plot with anthropomorphic animals - a theme usually associated with children's entertainment:


Reviews

*'' MikroBitti'' (Sep, 1994) *'' ASM (Aktueller Software Markt)'' (Sep, 1994) *''Amiga Joker'' (Apr, 1995) *'' Joystick'' (French) (Sep, 1994) *''Quandary'' (Sep, 1998) *''Power Play'' (Jul, 1994) *''Svenska Hemdatornytt'' (Oct, 1994)


References


External links


Official website
at Wyrmkeep Entertainment
Official webpage of the sequel ''Inherit the Earth: Sand and Shadows''
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