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''The Westerner'' (also known as ''Wanted: A Wild Western Adventure'' and ''Fenimore Fillmore: The Westerner'') is a
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game developed by Revistronic. It was published in late 2003 in Spain by
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. In 2004, it was published worldwide, including in the US, where it was renamed ''Wanted: A Wild Western Adventure''. Set in the
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, it is the sequel to '' 3 Skulls of the Toltecs''. The game is in 3D, although it preserves the traditional
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gameplay and comic style of
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productions. In May 2016, Casual Brothers reintroduced the game on both
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and Android. By March 2005, ''The Westerner'' had sold more than 200,000 units worldwide. In 2008, ''The Westerner'' was followed by a sequel, under the title ''
Fenimore Fillmore's Revenge ''Fenimore Fillmore's Revenge'' is a 2008 graphic adventure game developed by the Spanish company Revistronic. It is the third game in the ''Fenimore Fillmore'' series, following '' 3 Skulls of the Toltecs'' (1996) and '' The Westerner'' (2003). W ...
''.


Gameplay

Fillmore travels through different locations, riding his horse that needs to be fed carrots from the farms of in-game friends or bought by the player at the village store. Action sequences require Fillmore to use his gun. The gun is fired by a left-click of the mouse (if the players cannot move) or a right-click of the mouse (if the players can get around using a left-click of the mouse). * Fenimore Fillmore cannot die. * The game contains puzzles that require skill, accuracy and speed. * Fenimore must participate in a contest of insults. * Throughout the game the user collects money, which can be found in drawers and multiple locations, and in multiple scenarios. The player can obtain money by borrowing from the bank or sending telegrams from the train station. * In the shop the user can purchase newspapers. These artifacts can be useful because they provide clues to progress in the game. * The iOS/Android version includes a help pack that, besides supplying 50 dollars per game, lets the user use the horse after giving them only one carrot, so the user can avoid having to feed their mount before each journey. The screen is divided into three sections: the main section, the top bar and the bottom bar. The main section shows the scenario that appears in widescreen. The top bar reveals the player's inventory from which various objects can be selected. The bottom bar is black and shows the running actions and dialogue subtitles. The icon in the upper left corner is the main menu tab, which is represented by a sheriff's star. The cursor normally appears as a gun. It becomes a magnifying glass that can be used to inspect an object when hovering over it. Right-clicking the mouse while it is a magnifying glass transforms it into a sandwich when clicking on a character to talk to them. The mouse turns into a hand when clicking on objects to pick them up or use them. Inventory items can be used by dragging them.


Plot

One night, while riding alone through the meadows, Fenimore Fillmore arrives at a farm that is under attack by gunmen and becomes a hero for helping the farmer, a man named Bannister, fend them off. As a token of his appreciation, Bannister then invites Fenimore for dinner and to spend the night. Early the next morning, Fenimore awakens to discover that his gun is missing; he assumes that Bannister's son Billy has borrowed it to take it to school. In his quest to retrieve his weapon, Fenimore becomes involved in helping Bannister and the other farmers in their ongoing fight against Starek, a powerful rancher whose niece, Rhiannon, becomes the love of his life.


Development

In France, the game was localized by
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in an effort to capitalize on its success with '' Runaway: A Road Adventure''.


Developers

* Design and development: Hernán Castillo Brian * Programming: Alex Camaño Alonso * Animation: Ignacio Sastri "Ñaku", Javier Rollón Móran, David Nativoli Diez, and Juan Diego Zapata * Music: Emilio de Paz * Story: Rodrigo Castillo Brian * Storyboards: Gonzalo Hernánz Gómez * Script: Alex Camano Alonso, Ignacio Sánchez Ruiz, and Belén Jiménez Delgado * Production: Juan Ramón Martin and Hernán Castillo Brian * Sound engineer: Agustín Muñoz Sánchez-Villacañas


Release and sales

Before ''The Westerner''s release, German publisher
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told '' MCV'' in January 2004 that
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s for the game were "already outperforming those of '' Runaway''", a major hit the company had published in the region. That February, developer Revistronic reported that it was selling at a good pace, and that a sequel was in the first stages of development. Sales in Europe surpassed 100,000 units by June 2004, and worldwide sales had risen above 200,000 units by March 2005. However, according to Christopher Kellner of German publisher DTP Entertainment, the game's sales had fallen "a bit short of our expectations" in Germany by January 2005. He considered it a commercial disappointment for the company, something he attributed in part to its visual style, which he believed was unpopular in Germany.


Reception


Domestic


International

The editors of ''Computer Gaming World'' nominated ''The Westerner'' as their 2004 "Adventure Game of the Year", although it lost to '' In Memoriam''.


Sequel

Revistronic released a sequel to ''The Westerner'', entitled ''
Fenimore Fillmore's Revenge ''Fenimore Fillmore's Revenge'' is a 2008 graphic adventure game developed by the Spanish company Revistronic. It is the third game in the ''Fenimore Fillmore'' series, following '' 3 Skulls of the Toltecs'' (1996) and '' The Westerner'' (2003). W ...
'', in 2008.


See also

* '' Runaway: A Road Adventure'' * '' Runaway 2: The Dream of the Turtle''


References


External links

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