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Titanic: Adventure out of Time

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Download ti-mac-cd-read.sea_.hqx (373.96 KB)
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
Download Titanic1.toast_.sit (532.16 MB)
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
Download Titanic2.toast_.sit (517.10 MB)
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
Download Titanic1_Ger.iso_.sit (471.05 MB)
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
Download Titanic2_Ger.iso_.sit (446.92 MB)
For System 7.0 - 7.6 - Mac OS 9
Emulation
This game works with: Basilisk II,

The game begins in April 1942 with the player (whose name is Frank Carlson) being caught in an air raid during the London Blitz of World War II and being sent back in time to 1912 with an opportunity to change history. In 1912, he was a British secret agent on the RMS Titanic, who must retrieve a priceless copy of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and now has a second chance to complete his mission. The open-ended gameplay allows the player to either follow the storyline by solving puzzles or simply explore the rooms of the ship.

A note about the downloads available above:

Amazon.com Buy link:
Titanic: Adventure out of Time

Amazon.co.uk Buy links:
Titanic: Adventure out of Time (Europress)
Titanic: Adventure out of Time (GTE Entertainment)

Amazon.ca Buy link:
Cyberflix Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time

Amazon.fr Buy link:
itanic - Adventure Out of Time [import anglais]

Amazon.de Buy link:
Titanic - Wettlauf gegen die Zeit

The player's first mission is to locate and retrieve the The Rubáiyát, which is revealed to have been stolen earlier in the year and is now suspected of being in the possession of Zeitel, a German Oberst (Colonel) who is traveling on the Titanic in the manner of inspecting embassies in the United States and Central America. Traveling with the Colonel is his young protegé, Willi Von Haderlitz. It is revealed that the Colonel has made a deal with an art dealer from London named Sasha Barbicon to exchange The Rubáiyát for an apparently unimportant painting, in which there are hidden war plans stolen from the British government. They each act through an intermediary go-between, a Serbian stowaway named Vlad Demonic. In addition to The Rubáiyát and the painting, the player learns that Willi is a spy for the Russians and has a notebook with names of top Bolshevik leaders. The notebook must be handed over to the Ochrana so that Communist rebels will be executed, preventing a threat to the Czar. Barbicon is also in possession of a stolen diamond necklace that will finance a Serbian military group called the Black Hand.

During his mission, the agent also becomes involved in several subplots which do not pertain to the central mission or, for that matter, the winning conditions of the game. One important subplot begins by meeting the ship’s 'gossip hound', in the form of a wealthy middle-aged spinster named Daisy Cashmore, who hands the player a note to meet with Andrew Conkling, the owner of Conkling Steel. Conkling tells the player to retrieve a business document that had been stolen by Shailagh Hacker, an Irish maid who had worked at his house in London. Other plots include meeting and helping the Lambeths, a wealthy couple whose marriage has deteriorated, as well as meeting with other passengers including Leyland Trask, a psychic from Boston; Reverend Edgar Troutt, a religious preacher from Sunapee, New Hampshire who is returning from an African mission in Nyasaland; and Max Seidelmann, an American freelance businessman from Philadelphia, who provides a back story and insight of varying value. Assisting the player from time to time is fellow agent Penny Pringle.

The number of objects the player retrieves before escaping the ship affects the final cut scene and how history is played out. If the player manages to retrieve all four objects, history is altered with World War I, the Russian Revolution, and World War II never occurring — without The Rubáiyát and/or the diamonds, the Black Hand is not financed and their plan to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (which would have sparked World War I) fails. The painting Barbicon was going to trade in to Zeitel was actually painted by Adolf Hitler, and its fame after it is recovered from the sinking causes Hitler to become a famous artist, averting World War II (the war plans hidden in it are actually useless, and so whether or not they are found is irrelevant to history). The notebook with the names of the Bolsheviks makes its way to the Czar, and the Russian Revolution never occurs. With the world knowing peace and prosperity, the character retires after a successful career to a world of peace. Depending on which items the player fails to collect, history will change, but certain wars or revolutions will still occur: alternative endings exist where Germany conquers Russia and the United Kingdom, or the Soviet Union conquers Europe, to name two.

Hints for installing on modern Windows systems:
Play-Old-PC-Games.com/Titanic-Adventure-out-of-Time/
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This is the 1997 Cyberflix version, the disc images are hybrid Mac/PC.

They are Toast images of the Hybrid discs, compressed with Stuffit v5.5.

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC

PC / Mac Hybrid

Mac OS 7.1
68040
8 MB RAM
2X CDROM

Windows 95 for the PC end

Comments

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by IIGS_User - 2015, January 20 - 7:35pm

This runs officially in Windows 3.1 as well, but:

  • It requires Win32s and WinG, which will be installed automatically.
  • Requires SHARE.EXE, which is incompatible with DOSBox.
by OZ1SMB - 2014, December 31 - 3:19pm

There is a multimeda about the Titanic disaster from the same publisher
http://macintoshgarden.org/games/titanic-interactive-journey

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by IIGS_User - 2014, November 30 - 4:52pm

First pict above: "Steampowered"? Wink

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by IIGS_User - 2014, November 30 - 4:49pm

I own the German version, it says it runs on Windows 3.1/95

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by ive - 2010, June 12 - 8:29pm

i love this game Laughing out loud

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by Attila - 2009, November 25 - 4:30pm

I love games involving exploration; I just have to get the time to download those discs!

by wozzy25 - 2009, November 25 - 1:03am

I loved this game and always found it quite spooky, wandering the deserted corridors of the ship entirely alone except for the occasional dialogue. Always slightly spooked out by the corridors in the bowels of the ship. Thanks for this, have been wondering what happened to this game for years!

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by Euryale - 2009, November 23 - 9:54pm

This game reminds me of when I used to work for Costco in Orange County, (nice memories)
at the end of our shift, We used to put everything back in place,
and I remember there were a lot of boxes of this game I ended up buying it
(it was quite popular and it sold a lot)
unfortunately I left it back in the States, now I'm glad I found it again!

Thanks for the upload!