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Amerzone

Amerzone
Amerzone cover.jpg
European Windows cover art
Developer(s) Microïds
Anuman Interactive (iOS, OS X)
Publisher(s) Casterman
Ubisoft
Designer(s) Benoît Sokal
Engine Phoenix VR
Platform(s) Windows, Classic Mac OS, PlayStation, iOS,OS X
Release date(s) Microsoft Windows:
  • NA: October 18, 1999
  • EU: 1999
Classic Mac OS:
  • EU: 1999
PlayStation:
  • EU: December 13, 1999
iOS:
  • EU: June 6–7, 2011
OS X:
  • EU: October 4, 2011
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single-player
Aggregate score
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 73% (PC)
Review scores
Publication Score
IGN 5.5/10
Adventure Gamers 4/5 stars
JeuxVideo.com 18 / 20
Libération Positive
Télérama 4/4 stars

Amerzone (also known as Amerzone: The Explorer's Legacy) is a first-person fantasy graphic adventure game published by Microïds and designed by Benoît Sokal, who based it on his 1986 Inspector Canardo comic strip L'Amerzone. Amerzone was originally released for Windows, the classic Mac OS and PlayStation in 1999, and re-released for iOS and Android in 2014 by Anuman Interactive, whom had bought out Microïds in 2009.

Like the comic, the game tells the story of a French explorer, Alexandre Valembois, who goes on an expedition to the mysterious South American country of Amerzone. There, he discovers many fantastical animals including a species of magical White Birds, who require human intervention for their survival. These become threatened when a friend of Valembois turns Amerzone into a brutal dictatorship, and Valembois endeavors to rescue the endangered species. The game adds a journalist as the player character, who continues Valembois's quest as the man nears death.

Amerzone received generally positive reception. It was praised for its atmosphere and visuals, with critics claiming that it lent it a poetic and dreamlike quality; while criticism targeted the sound, controls, and difficulty. It was a great commercial success, with over 1 million copies sold in its original release.

The world of Amerzone interweaves fact and fiction. "Amerzone" itself is the name of a fictional region in South America and the great river that runs through it. The name, and the lush tropical rainforest in the Amerzone, suggest that it is inspired by the real-life Amazon rainforest. Valembois lives in a lighthouse on the "Langrevin peninsula" in Brittany; Brittany is real, but the peninsula is fictitious.


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