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Discworld

aka: DiscWorld, Discworld: The Trouble With Dragons, Ohlam Ha disc, Terry Pratchett's Discworld, Terry Pratchett's Mundodisco
Moby ID: 184

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DOS screenshots

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Title
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There it is, the Discworld (Intro sequence)
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This does not bode well (Intro sequence)
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Here they are, Rincewind and The Luggage. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
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Whatever you do, do NOT call him a monkey
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These hooded figures summoned the dragon that you're called to get rid of
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The Unseen University - where wizards are educated
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The game provides some different perspectives from time to time
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The wizard's feast!
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Now and then this character pops up to explain certain events of the past, and provide some of the game's most hilarious moments
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The overhead map, and Ankh-Morpork in all its glory
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The local beggar
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A back alley with a toilet
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Stuck on the roof!
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The local pub - Broken Drum
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Bathroom at the castle
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View from the tower, with a curiously distorted perspective. At this point, Rincewind just gets a sample of dragon's breath...
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...much later in the game, he also does a bungee jump from the tower. Notice his cute long johns... ;) (And by the way, I'm a woman and I wear long johns myself.)
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Entrance to the inn
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Inside the inn (during the day).
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Crossing L-Space, or travelling to the past through a secret passage at the library (hence the name, I think).
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Rincewind sees himself in the park a few nights before.
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The street at night
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Overhead map at night. "Maps" are another kind of screenshots I have from a lot of games. :)
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Crossing L-Space again. An interesting pit of books which also reminds me of a sequence from "Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis".
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The psychiatrickerist. Given his German accent, I think he should also have a Freud portrait or bust (and in some movie, a psychoanalyst really had that!). ;)
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An alley next to the market square
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View / map of the world outside Ankh-Morpolk city.
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Witch's hut in the dark woods. Don't confuse the forests - there are two of them, at first I didn't notice the "ordinary" one as an active area.
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House of Negotiable Affection. I liked it despite my opposition to prostitution, particularly the prostitute... making custard cream for Rincewind. ;)
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This appeared after I failed to swap the books in time... But I don't think it's a bug, it's rather just a failure and it isn't irreparable because you can still restore the game and keep trying.
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The psychiatrickerist seems to have switched to movie (or, in the game's internal parlance - "clickie") casting - this is his reception with a Hollywood-smile secretary. ;)
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Inside the witch's hut
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This is the "ordinary" forest I mentioned...
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...and a well inside the forest.
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How does a torture master prefer to be called?...
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I very much enjoyed the game, but I'm no Discworld afficionada, so I'm not sure who are these - some deities watching over the Discworld?...
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Obviously, in the Discworld there must be a place rightfully called "the edge of the world".
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Rincewind climbs down to the carapace of the great turtle to retrieve an item (meeting Death again on the way down).
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The gate to Lady Ramkin's Dragon Sanctuary...
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...and her house itself.
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The dragons' cage looks like at a real animal sanctuary or captive breeding facility. I hope Lady Ramkin lets them out for some enrichment, as it's called in animal care.
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Entrance to the dwarves' mine, with an eagle too far to the back. For some reason, catching screenshots didn't work smoothly in both Discworld games, particularly during dialogues.
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Inside the mine
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The temple. I didn't, in fact, particularly like it, but I felt that I should save this scene for the "plotline representation" aspect of screenshots.
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