Saving a Civilization – Myst V

by Administrator on September 28, 2005

Want some fun?

Back around 1993 a very interesting computer game came out from a small company near Spokane, WA. The game was written by a few techies that came to work with tee shirts that said “Our God is an Awesome God”, and soon this MYST game went on to out-sell any game at the time or before it. People upgraded their computers or bought new ones just to play the game (yes, I was one of those). Strange thing was – the game had no sex or violence in it. It did have a great story line, incredible graphics, interesting sounds, and brain-busting puzzles involving a fascinating civilization that lived beneath the Arizona desert until about 200-300 years ago.

Several sequels came out, and now the so-called final sequel has come out with new challenges. This time, it is up to you to save a civilization.

You can get a taste of the game with the free demo (PC or MAC) at:
MYST V Demo

Need hints or a demo walkthrough?

http://myst.robertkosten.de/stuff/Myst5DemoWalkthrough.txt

and:

http://db.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/file/myst_v_demo.txt

(Note: The latter has an error in it. Work counter-clockwise around the pedestals, not clockwise.)

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