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In I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream (Steam Link) you assume the roles of five different characters, each in a unique environment Challenging dilemmas dealing with powerfully charged emotional issues Provocative psychological and adult-oriented themes Based on Harlan Ellison's short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream", on the ten most reprinted stories in the English language...

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Assume the roles of five different characters, each in a unique environment
Challenging dilemmas dealing with powerfully charged emotional issues
Provocative psychological and adult-oriented themes
Based on Harlan Ellison's short story "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream", on the ten most reprinted stories in the English language
Full digitized speech with over 40 different characters and state of the art animation
Harlan Ellison as the voice of the insane master computer, AM.

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This could win an award for one of the oddest titles ever. Yet another adventure game from Night Dice Studios, personally looking forward to System Shock 2 from them even if it is a wine port it still counts as a Linux purchase.

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6 comments

Ivancillo Oct 19, 2013
Last year I played this game in Linux via scumvm.

So easy to make it run on Linux that makes me wonder why GoG.com didn't support old DOS games with scumvm and dosbox.

And eating Steam's DRM is out of the question.
toor Oct 19, 2013
Well yea… why would I pay for a DRM version. Isn't this an abandonware? Working nicely on scummvm. Not like they ported it to linux right lol, it's just some trick I guess
Liam Dawe Oct 19, 2013
Quoting: Quote from toorWell yea… why would I pay for a DRM version. Isn't this an abandonware? Working nicely on scummvm. Not like they ported it to linux right lol, it's just some trick I guess
Clearly not abandonware if the publisher is still selling it.
Samsai Oct 19, 2013
Quoting: Quote from liamdawe
Quoting: Quote from toorWell yea… why would I pay for a DRM version. Isn't this an abandonware? Working nicely on scummvm. Not like they ported it to linux right lol, it's just some trick I guess
Clearly not abandonware if the publisher is still selling it.
Yup, the rights were recovered by Night Dive Studios this year, so it's no longer abandonware.
Kame Oct 19, 2013
Quoting: Quote from IvancilloLast year I played this game in Linux via scumvm.

So easy to make it run on Linux that makes me wonder why GoG.com didn't support old DOS games with scumvm and dosbox.

And eating Steam's DRM is out of the question.


There's no DRM on this game, inside or outside of steam.
Lord Avallon Oct 22, 2013
I heard a lot about this game but never played it.
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