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Pilgrim is an adventure game set in the Middle Ages after the Crusades during
the 13th century. It is the time of the Knights Templar, the Black Plague and the
Inquisition when many were tortured and burned at the stake because of their
religious beliefs. Summoned to his father's side, Simon (your character) is told
that he must obtain a valuable manuscript in a secret room and deliver it only to
Petrus, a friend who lives in Toulouse. His pleading hints that this mission might
be dangerous, but Simon agrees even though he doesn't understand. Shortly thereafter,
his father dies. The interaction begins in the library as you start Simon's adventure.
This is a first person, point and click game with a somewhat unconventional interface.
The inventory contains objects which can be used as well as clicked on during
conversations. Icons of the people Simon has met or heard about also act as
conversation topics when clicked on. The game features an in-game hint system which
provides very vague clues to the many puzzles Simon will encounter. A comprehensive
encyclopedia is accessible at any time to document and elaborate upon the historical
facts of the era and to the game itself. Angels, demons and people from all walks
of life will help (or hinder) Simon's progress towards his goals as he travels around
France's towns and countryside. Locations are varied with marketplaces, villages, a
ruined fortress, gothic churches and, later, fanciful environments. Puzzles include
several mechanical problems, helping other characters with objects and information
as well as creative environment manipulation. |