The Dark Crystal

The Dark Crystal is closely based on Jim Henson's film of the same name. The game is set in Thra, a world with three suns, which come together every thousand years in an event known as "The Great Conjunction". The player controls Jen, the last survivor of the Gelfings, a race of mole-like people. He must find a dark crystal and its broken shard, and repair it to end the reign of a tyrannical lord.

Like other installments of the Hi-Res Adventures series, the game is entirely text-based, with non-animated graphics to illustrate the areas. Movement between areas and interaction with the game world is performed by typing commands consisting of either one or two words (a combination of a verb and an object).

Added September 28, 2020
Published By On-Line Systems
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SierraVenture logo. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Title screen. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
The game begins with Jen sitting in the Valley of the Stones. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Ursu is dying! (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Impressive shadows here... (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Yeah, Ursu really doesn't look too well. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Fell down into a forest. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
A babbling brook may babble interesting things if only you listen... (Apple II) from mobygames.com
This rock bears a secret. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
A big swamp. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Captured! What's this? A hand holding an eye?! (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Hmmm... which one is it? (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Attacked by Garthims. RUN!! (Apple II) from mobygames.com
The crucial moment were Jen meets Kira, another Gelfling. Could it be love? (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Paddlin' through the swamps. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
The Apopiapoipidiappididiapipoh, or Pod People for short, like merry-making. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
The Garthims don't like merry-making. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Luckily, the village is only partially destroyed. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Watching TV can be instructive. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
These landstriders really look strange. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
A chasm blocks further progress. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Riding through a desert. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Garthims, again! Have they nothing else to do!? (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Kira has wings. Jen hasn't. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
An impressive face. Or maybe... a door? (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Sneaking through a labyrinth. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Oh no! The evil Chamberlain grabs Kira and Fizzgig! (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Alone now, confronting a horde of Garthim. I guess they don't want to play ping-pong. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Hope you're not acrophobic. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
I've freed Aughra, and what does she do? Scolding me! (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Hmm... which door shall we take? (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Some feasting skeksis. Eavesdropping may be rewarding. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Some more tunnel-crawlin'. (Apple II) from mobygames.com
Finally, the crystal! (Apple II) from mobygames.com
It's high time! The suns are converging! (Apple II) from mobygames.com
One last thing to do here... (Apple II) from mobygames.com
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Year of Release:
1983

Platform(s):

Genre(s):
Interactive Fiction Traditional

Graphic Style:
2D

Camera View:
Third-Person

Control Type:
Text Parser

Setting/Theme:
Fantasy

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