A great old school point and click adventure game. Quite primitive, so I recommend that you at least like the point and click genre before buying. But definitely a unique title, if nothing else.
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Set on a distant planet, the Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess combines mystic drama and humor with a sophisticated icon interface, so players can easily maneuver through the game's captivating plot. You play the role of Raven, a Tuner, whose telepathic abilities provide a unique advantage when fighting the enemy – a monstrous race of mutants called Protozorqs.
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- 08 February 2018
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- Recent Steam reviews:
- 7 user reviews
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- 7 user reviews (7)
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Description
Set on a distant planet, the Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess combines mystic drama and humor with a sophisticated icon interface, so players can easily maneuver through the game's captivating plot.
You play the role of Raven, a Tuner, whose telepathic abilities provide a unique advantage when fighting the enemy – a monstrous race of mutants called Protozorqs.
Command eight sci-powers with "iconomized" ease as you probe the chambers of the mutants' temple, searching for your abducted girlfriend while engaging in a brain-draining test of five ordeals.
Animated and colorful, the Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess promises hours of challenging intrigue for novice and expert fantasy game players alike. Don't miss out on the first psionic thriller of its kind!
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- Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
- Memory:
- 256 MB RAM
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User reviews
A fun, nostalgic DOS adventure game. The Amiga version might have better music, but the Steam release isn't bad. I highly recommend using a walk through as there are random events that could be frustrating to contend with.
It's far from easy and lacks arcade sequences to lead you gently into the puzzles. Instead, it grabs you by the throat and puts a frown on your face as you try to complete the Ordeals and mini-tasks which are encountered in the temple's corridors. This won't find favour with out-and-out arcade fans, but most people should find themselves spending hours playing this novel and thought-provoking game. --> [ 84 / 100 ]