Drachen von Laas
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Attic Entertainment Software GmbH
Attic was a German software developer founded in 1989 and closed in 2001. Attic was founded by Hans-Jürgen Brändle, Jochen Hamma and Guido Henkel in the German town of Albstadt. All were equal partners in terms of ownership over the company.
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Drachen von Laas is an adventure and role-playing game with a fantasy theme. It was released in 1991 and runs on the DOS, Atari ST,
and Amiga platforms. The game language is German. The story is set in the fictional world of Laas, a land of magical creatures and
mysteries. One day, two childhood friends, Tom and Liza decide to leave the mundane life of the village and explore the magical
land of Laas. On their journey, they will encounter several adventures involving magical creatures, mysteries, and challenges
that require them to work together to succeed. Tom’s abilities include problem-solving, combat, and exploration while Liza's is
witty and good in solving puzzles, which are crucial for navigating the challenges presented throughout the game. Drachen von Laas
is a single-player game, hence the player gets to control both protagonists. The dynamic between the two characters is central to
the game’s narrative and gameplay, offering players a rich and engaging experience. Players interact with the game world using a
point-and-click interface, solving puzzles and navigating through the story. The game involves exploring different environments,
interacting with characters, and collecting items to progress. Players must solve various puzzles that challenge their logic and
problem-solving skills. The game features 2D graphics with character sprites, showcasing the capabilities of systems
like the Amiga. The sound effects and music enhance the fantasy theme of the game. Drachen von Laas is part of the tradition of
German adventure games, which often featured intricate plots and detailed artwork. The game is text-based and can be controlled
using the Keyboard.
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