Master of Dimensions
While searching Ebay for any new Tex stuff I came across an adventure game (released in 1996) called Master of Dimensions. A Google search led me to a pretty positive review of this game. Have any of you played it or even heard of it? Does anyone have a copy?
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Master of Dimensions - I'm pulling your strings!
Shortening your widths of your figurines!
Oh...wait...wrong Master of Dimensions.
Shortening your widths of your figurines!
Oh...wait...wrong Master of Dimensions.
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sadly maybe cause that was in still in a time when decent adventure games were a dime a dozen 
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Yeah, sure. I remember Master Of Dimensions. I know Hebrew fairly well and the funny thing is it's the only adventure game I've ever played in the Hebrew language (the game is from an Israeli developer). I played it like almost a decade ago and if I recall it was a fairly solid game. Though it has nothing to do with the Tex series, except for some Noir ambiance (it's fantasy based). Unfortunately I no longer have it and haven't played it for at least 5+ years. As far as I can remember there was no North American release, but it was released in Europe (primarily in the UK, Germany, and France).
The game did have pretty good graphics for its time. The one thing that I really remember is that the game had some really impressive animations and some excellent locale design. It had about a dozen different dimensions you could travel to (space theme, wild west theme, egyptian theme, and so forth). You meet vampires, aliens, gunslingers from the old west, etc. I also remember that it was a fairly non-linear adventure game where you could choose which dimension you wanted to go to at any point in the game and there would be random dimensions that the game would generate.
All in all, it was a fairly enjoyable game that boasted a great variety of locales, ambience, characters and worlds. If there is a game that's somewhat loosely similar to Master Of Dimensions, I would probably say Discworld Noir. They both have the same quirkiness of the characters and some of the Noir elements. It's a pretty rare adventure game and if you like this sorts of games and it isn't too pricey, I would get it. (Though mind you, it's no Tex and is not as mature as the Tex series).
The game did have pretty good graphics for its time. The one thing that I really remember is that the game had some really impressive animations and some excellent locale design. It had about a dozen different dimensions you could travel to (space theme, wild west theme, egyptian theme, and so forth). You meet vampires, aliens, gunslingers from the old west, etc. I also remember that it was a fairly non-linear adventure game where you could choose which dimension you wanted to go to at any point in the game and there would be random dimensions that the game would generate.
All in all, it was a fairly enjoyable game that boasted a great variety of locales, ambience, characters and worlds. If there is a game that's somewhat loosely similar to Master Of Dimensions, I would probably say Discworld Noir. They both have the same quirkiness of the characters and some of the Noir elements. It's a pretty rare adventure game and if you like this sorts of games and it isn't too pricey, I would get it. (Though mind you, it's no Tex and is not as mature as the Tex series).

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