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Step into the world of Shono's L-Zone, a title about as close to a performance
piece as an adventure game can get. The package calls it "Interactive Theatre," a pretty
good coined term for what this puppy is. L-Zone is a large domed city, created by a mad
scientist. It is deserted but fully automated, with all of the machines still working,
and it's your job to explore it. The purpose of the game is to get from one end of the
humming machinery to the other, activating machines as you go, to get a door to planet
Green open. There's actually very little storyline, just a macabre, and seemingly
never-ending, series of complicated and slightly dangerous-looking machinery to move
through. The game maker later went on to do Gadget, and Alice: An Interactive Museum.
A "version 2" was released of this game which allows you to save and restore games. |