

Highly recommended for Pratchett fans and fans of zany adventure games in general- just be prepared to sit through very long (and sometimes tedious) dialogues. Clever puzzles and hilarious animations, however, more than make up for it. Famed Monty Python veteran Eric Idle's performance as the voice of Rincewind is flawless, althought some dialogues are very long-winded to the point of frustrating. Both games have great humor (although dialogues drag on at times), and some of the most devious but logical puzzles ever designed. To help you keep on the straight and narrow, you'll be aided and abetted by some choice quotes from Terry Pratchett's seminal City Watch novels.Two of the most underrated adventure games ever, both Discworld games are based on Terry Pratchett's pun-filled fantasy Discworld series, in which the whole world is carried through space by a turtle, and idioms and puns do have a life of their own.Īs bumbling wizard Rincewind, prevent the Dragon from destroying the world in Discworld 1 and find a way to convince the disillusioned Death to resume his day job in the sequel. The Ankh-Morpork City Watch Journal provides jotting space for your notes, reports, observations and investigations, so kick back, relax and take down your particulars.

The finest body of men, women, dwarfs, trolls, werewolves, golems, igors, gnomes, feegles, vampires (and whatever Nobby Nobbs is) on the face of the Discworld!

Thankfully His Grace, His Excellency, The Duke of Ankh, Commander Sir Samuel Vimes (Blackboard Monitor) and the Ankh-Morpork City Watch are here to keep the peace. don't, Law and Order can be a complicated business. In a city like Ankh-Morpork, where Assassins assassinate, thieves thieve and seamstresses, um. Never miss a piece of evidence again! Instead, log your each and every particular and bring a sense of order to your life. The Ankh-Morpork City Watch Journal is your trusty companion to ensure your observations and investigations are properly accounted.
