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Discworld (computer game) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Discworld (video game)
''Discworld'' is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Teeny Weeny Games and Perfect 10 Productions in mid-1995. It stars Rincewind the Wizard (voiced by Eric Idle) and is set on Terry Pratchett's Discworld. The game's plot is based roughly on the events in the book ''Guards! Guards!'', but with Rincewind substituted for Sam Vimes. The game contains elements of ''Moving Pictures''. There are four other Discworld games: a direct sequel to ''Discworld'', titled ''Discworld II: Missing Presumed...!?'', ''Discworld Noir'' (a stand-alone story starring an original character), a text adventure called ''The Colour of Magic'' which strictly adheres to the events of the first ''Discworld'' novel and another game based on ''The Colour of Magic'' released on mobile phones titled ''Discworld: The Colour of Magic''. ''Discworld'' has been praised for its humour, voice-acting and graphics, though there have been criticisms concerning its gameplay and puzzles. ''Discworld'' has also been noted as being extremely challenging. ==Gameplay== ''Discworld'' is a third-person point-and-click graphic adventure game. The PlayStation version is compatible with the PlayStation Mouse, as well as the normal PlayStation controls. However, the Saturn version is not compatible with the Saturn Mouse. Rincewind, the player character, moves through a scrolling background, with an overhead map that appears when leaving a city that allows the player to go straight to a location.〔 Items can either be examined or used,〔 and can either be stored in Rincewind's pockets or in the Luggage.〔 In order to progress in the game, Rincewind must collect items, talk to people and solve puzzles.
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