
If you look at the GUI of EOB1 it's made of wood. I don't remember it's name but I clearly remember a screenshot of it. I know there was another EOB based game that wasn't part of the series. EOB3 is still a non-linear EOB game so I hope people would be more interested in it than LoL. If you put something somewhere in the game and leave it it is still there when you get back to it.

The non-linearity of EOB is one aspect that made the series so interesting. I never played the series but although the graphis seems nice it doesn't look like an EOB game. I saw that there also was some interest in porting Lands of Lore. The evil red color of the corridors created such an atmosphere and I found them a little creepy when I played it as a little kid. If not at least we have DOSBox which I believe is available for Amiga and Smartphones (WinCE 6+).īut I must say that I liked the graphis at the beginning of the ECS/OCS version of the EOB1 better than the PC version. I think it even has some "decompilation" tools that can "detect" the underlying high-level structure behind the assembly instructions. The best tool for reverse engineering I believe is Datarescue IDAPro. This could really be a cool programming project for school or something, but I believe it is complex enough to require a community to support it. I don't know how this compares to the AGA version, but at least it is a step in the right direction. There is another EOB2 remake project going on where the source is available for download:


I used to wounder how these games were programmed, it ought to have been quite complex.
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I saw some source code on how to decode the data files and I wish this could have come out when I was a little kid so that I could fire up SAS/C and compile the code myself. If CFOU! isn't going to continue developing the EOB series for the Amiga it would be nice if he could release the source code and leave the continued development to the rest of the community, making it "open-source". I visited the forum and there are quite a few posts regarding this so there is a lot of interest in this which is good.
