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Revision as of 10:31, 30 August 2019
Martian Dreams, also known by its full title, Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2 - Martian Dreams, is a role-playing game developed and published by Origin Systems and released for MS-DOS in 1991. It is the second game in the Ultima: Worlds of Adventure series. Like The Savage Empire, the game uses a modified version of the Ultima VI Engine. The story revolves around the Avatar accidentally being shot from a giant cannon to Mars along with several Victorian-era dignitaries.
Status
I do not own this game, and have not beaten it.
Review
I have never played this game for more than a couple minutes, although I haven't heard many positive reviews about it.
Media
Box Art
The box art features a Victorian woman and man gazing at the Red Planet through a port hole of the ship. The woman's face is a bit jacked, but the painting is really good and makes great use of colors. I also like the lettering.
Documentation
Like most Origin titles, the game had a wealth of interesting manuals and maps to pore over.