Another World

01.12.2013

Expanded game

The Jaguar port of Another World was meant to be released by Interplay in 1994, but ended up being cancelled. It was later updated and released version in 2013 and is playable in the original graphics 16-color mode and Deluxe 15th Anniversary graphics 256-color mode. It can be played in normal and speed-run modes.

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31.12.1991

After the release of the first version for Amiga and Atari ST, some complaints about the short length of the game became known by the publisher, and the main developer created a new level to expand the game to the DOS and Macintosh ports.

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Another World

31.12.2006

Another World chronicles the story of a man hurtled through space and time by a nuclear experiment gone wrong. You assume the role of Lester Knight Chaykin, a young physicist. You’ll need to dodge, outwit, and overcome a host of alien monsters and deadly earthquakes that plague the alien landscape you now call home. Only a perfect blend of logic and skill will get you past the deadly obstacles that lie in waiting. This version of Another World is based upon the port of mobile phones, adding better graphics and resolution. It also has the new areas and enemies from the console versions.

01.07.1994

Heart of the Alien is a sequel to Another World and continues the story directly from where the original ended. The game switches the player's role from Another World; this time the player takes control of Buddy, the main character's alien ally from the previous game.

01.11.1991

Out of This World (Another World in Europe) is a cinematic platformer that uses vector-based graphics and rotoscoped animations to deliver a minimalistic yet expressive visual style. It features a combination of action, platforming, and puzzle-solving mechanics, with a deliberate lack of HUD and textual guidance. Gameplay emphasizes trial-and-error, timing, and exploration, with a limited checkpoint system. In 2005, a homebrew port of the Atari ST version was released for the Game Boy Advance, officially allowed by Éric Chahi to be published with the original assets.