Captain Blood

Bob Morlock is a game designer who has just developed a new sci-fi video game set in outer space and alien worlds. While testing the product Morlock inexplicably finds himself in the spaceship within the game. A hyperspace accident clones him thirty times. Each of the clones departs, taking with him a portion of a vital fluid that sustains Morlock's life. Assuming the persona of the brave Captain Blood, the programmer tracks down and disintegrated twenty-five clones, spending 800 years to achieve that goal. However, five clones still remain, hidden somewhere in the depths of the galaxy. Captain Blood must find these clones and destroy them before he loses his own life.

Captain Blood is an open-ended first-person adventure game. Much of the game consists of traveling to various planets and communicating with the aliens there to gather clues concerning the clones' whereabouts. The player commands a biological ship called Ark, and must launch probes onto planet surfaces, successfully navigating them through the landscape to locate an alien. The Ark can also scan planets and sometimes teleport aliens to different locations.

Conversations with the aliens are conducted via the so-called UPCOM interface. Over 150 icons are available to represent different concepts. Since each alien speaks his own language, the player must input various combinations of the icons to be able to understand the alien and communicate with him. Successfully concluding conversations may offer clues or unlock other planets. The protagonist's health deteriorates over the time, which affects the game's interface by making it more difficult to control. These symptoms may be reverted by disintegrating a clone.

Followed By Commander Blood
Series Captain Blood (1)
Added March 8, 2020
Published By Mindscape
Infogrames
Exxos
Developed By ERE Informatique
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Croolis Ulv (Amiga) from mobygames.com
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2nd loading Screen - now guess who's the infant Captain Blood among the other babies. (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
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your begin the game inside Ark (your esteemed spaceship) orbiting this unknown planet. - ohmy, there are so many buttons, this one what can it... Krroo.. (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
...(enormous explosion) (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
... it was, the, the... it was the interface fault! (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
well... let's pick another planet... hey! Isn't that Et's home? Let's make a surprise to my buddy! (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
helmets up, warm speed! Brick me up Snozy! (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
Wazz up! (said Blood to the monolith). A little joke about relativity... (author's so dazzled with his own creativity) (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
Now, aham, the Ark is orbiting not Et's planet, but a purple planet, perhaps the Joker's planet... I dunno. (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
let's see if this planet's atmosphere has some kind of air defences... nope, clean for sending a probe. (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
...the probe indicates there are signs of life westwards. I should be careful not to damage it by conducting it carelessly against the mountains. (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
BANG!!! "%#$&%/" said the probe (not far from the truth, the probe really curses with you. at least in Amiga version) (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
It's imminent a close contact with a native. Who kind of species might be living here? (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
Loading screen (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
The Ark (48k version) - Note that the OORXX ramp, and Blood's arm are missing from this version! (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
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Chatting to Yoko (48k version) - Both versions on the Spectrum use a single window for sending/receiving messages. (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
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Year of Release:
1988

Genre(s):
Investigative

Graphic Style:
2D

Camera View:
First-Person

Control Type:
Point and Click

Setting/Theme:
Sci-Fi

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