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Town With No Name is a point-and-click adventure set in a generic desert town filled with forgettable characters and loosely connected story beats. Players navigate a grid-based environment, talking to NPCs and collecting items to solve puzzles. The dialogue is stiff, the inventory system clunky, and the plot meanders without clear direction. It runs on DOS and Commodore CDTV with barebones graphics and sound, relying on text for most of its presentation. The game is widely regarded as one of the weakest entries in the early 90s adventure genre. Reviews at the time criticized its lack of polish, with many noting the repetitive tasks and underdeveloped world. Community ratings average below 20% on retro aggregation sites, and Metacritic lists it at 17 out of 100. Its inclusion in discussions today is mostly as a case study in budget game development pitfalls. Still a relic for collectors tracking obscure titles from the Amiga CD era.
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