It Came from the Desert
It Came from the Desert is a 1989 action-adventure game by Cinemaware. It was originally released for the Amiga, but later ported to MS-DOS, as well as released in distinctly different forms to consoles. The TurboGrafx-16 release is distinctly different from the computer versions, in terms of gameplay and presentation. An expansion set Antheads: It Came from the Desert II was released in 1990.
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Developer(s) | Cinemaware |
Publisher(s) | Cinemaware |
Producer(s) | Pat Cook |
Designer(s) | David Riordan |
Programmer(s) | Randy Platt |
Artist(s) | Jeffrey Hilbers Jeff Godfrey |
Writer(s) | Kenneth Melville |
Composer(s) | Greg Haggard Jim Simmons |
Platform(s) | Amiga, DOS, TurboGrafx-16 |
Release | 1989 (Amiga) 1990 (DOS) 1991 (T16) |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The game is inspired by dozens of 1950s monster movies especially the 1954 mutant-ant classic Them!, with the title referencing the 1953 horror film, It Came from Outer Space. The game is a non-linear combination of dialogue boxes and several types of action scenes, typical of contemporary Cinemaware releases.
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