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The Prophecy

The Prophecy

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Descr: The Prophecy is a point-and-click adventure game in a fantasy setting, developed by Coktel Vision and MDO, released in Europe in 1992 for MS-DOS, Amiga, and Atari ST. It was published by Sierra On-Line in North America in 1993. A German retail version was released. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1992
Developer: Coktel Vision
Composers: Charles Callet
Platforms: DOS, Atari ST, AmigaOS
Genres: Adventure game, Puzzle Video Game
Publishers: Coktel Vision, Sierra Entertainment

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