Inner Worlds

From the homepage:
Inner Worlds, is an incredible new side-scroll fantasy action adventure, for DOS, Windows 95 and Linux. This game was developed by a team of very talented and energetic people scattered across the entire globe and brought together by the internet ...

In Inner Worlds you play the role of a strong and beautiful woman whose quest-name is Nikita. Nikita has the astonishing ability to turn into a ferocious she-wolf! Nikita's quest is to track down The Claws, the evil creation of a misguided genius. The Claws has plagued the world for generations.

The download link is dead. Only Windows version is available from the homepage.

Author: Sleepless IDT
Company: Sleepless Software
Version: 1.2
Category: mia
License: shareware
Cost (1): $22.95
Submitter: admin
Metacritic Rank: wait... 

Note (1): the price may be not correct due to changes in the distributor's trade policies
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Last Update: 2000-10-25 17:52:37




Comments for 'Inner Worlds' game.
Comment: 54790
zerothis baud
2017-10-18 19:46:43
Native GNU/Linux https://archive.org/details/iw12-linux
Comment: 51873
damn
2009-05-26 14:15:05
so .. as this game is abandoned, company does not exist .. and game is available for free .. but only for windows .... maybe someone still has a linux version and he can share it?
Comment: 2939
anonymous
2000-10-25 17:52:37
Inner Worlds is cool!! I've got the registered version & I'm up to the first level of the final episode except I missed the amulet on Level 8 episode 1. Can anyone tell me where it is? Mail me at [email protected] if you have an answer or just wanna talk about IW.
Comment: 318
WWWWolf
1998-12-05 08:45:32
A decent game, I think. Nothing revolutionary, but it has its good moments. I liked the morphing idea, but that may be just my opinion... Oh, by the way, this game has surprisingly good music - I liked the unplugged.mod.
Comment: 316
bobz
1998-12-05 04:02:26
With the help of strace, I was able to determine that the game crashes because it's trying to load a non-existant sound file. By copying s_swoosh.bin to s_whoosh.bin, I got the game to run. After all that trouble, I wanted it to suck, but it's actually a decent side-scroller. I wouldn't pay 22 bucks to register it, but this is an ok, exactly middle-of-the-road game. There's plenty better out there, though. Check out Abuse or the L.O.S.E.R. Corps if you're looking for some side-scroller actoin.
Comment: 315
pagan
1998-12-05 01:55:32
This is a case where you need a zero star rating. The game starts with a very nice animated intro and then stops with a useless error message. SVGA reports a normal termination so I suspect the game is the problem. Pass this one up.
Comment: 314
patten
1998-12-04 15:49:26
A number of problems: (1) Linux was used to develop this game; it deserves better support. Absolutely no mention of Linux exists on their current web page. Even the Linux tarball is hidden; you have to log directly into their ftp server to get it. Also, the tarball is for 1.2 when the latest version is 1.3. Is a registered version even available for Linux? (2) Under S.u.S.E Linux 5.3 I was unable to get past the intro screen (which looks very good, by the way) before being dumped back to the command prompt. Only possible error message I see is "Deinitializing card: 996". The Win95 version on the same hardware worked fine. Disabled sound and music; didn't help. Copied the iw.cfg from Win95 version to Linux; fixed sound but didn't fix the crashing. Also, the Linux version requires iw.cfg to be edited manually to set up the sound card, but doesn't provide any docs on how to do this. How do I know what the correct "sound_card_number" is? (3) The game itself is low-res VGA, only runs in console or MS-DOS mode, has hard-coded keys, and is closed-source. Why should I be excited about this? Compare it to a game like L.O.S.E.R., which is still in collaborative development, but is SVGA and allows complete customization because of its open source.