Lure of the Temptress is a great adventure game with an interesting story and engaging puzzles. The game world is beautifully designed and the puzzles are challenging but not too difficult. The multiple commands available in context give the player a lot of freedom to explore and interact with the environment. The game also has a great atmosphere and the characters are well-developed. Overall, Lure of the Temptress is an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
In Lure of the Temptress, the player takes on the role of a young peasant named Diermot. He was most recently employed as a beater for the king's hunting party.
One night, the king receives a note from a messenger, requesting the king's services to help stamp out a rebellion in the remote village of Turnvale. As the king's men depart on their horses to ride to the rescue, Diermot’s pony follows them, and he is unwittingly dragged along to the battle.
Lure of the Temptress was Revolution's very first adventure game. The Virtual Theatre engine VT allowed in-game characters to wander around the gameworld indepently of each other, living their own lives and doing their own thing.
Allowed the player to give direct orders to Helper characters - in this case Ratpouch - who would then go off to perform the task.
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