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Details Golden Path (Atari ST)

Console
Atari ST
Genre
Action & Adventure
Publisher
Firebird Software
Release
1987
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Market Value Golden Path

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Market Value & Price Range: Golden Path

How much is Golden Path worth on Atari ST?

Currently, we do not have an exact market value for this title. This action & adventure title published by Firebird Software remains a staple for any Atari ST library.

Where to buy Golden Path cheaper?

If you are looking where to buy Golden Path cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at €4.60 for a Good copy.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Golden Path a rare game?

The rarity of Golden Path on Atari ST is currently difficult to assess with precision. This is primarily an NTSC version (US or Japan). Import demand may influence its availability.

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Description Golden Path

Y'n Hsi is a Buddhist monk whose father was murdered by a warlord called Ch'un Kuei. In order to defeat the tyrant and regain his family's palace, he must tread the golden path, the road to transcendence. The Golden Path is a point and click adventure game. Instead of using verbs like in Maniac Mansion, the player controls the monk with the mouse by moving a cursor shaped like a Chinese letter and clicking directly at him on the screen. Left-clicking on a spot on the ground moves the monk towards it. Left-clicking below Y'n Hsi makes him bend over to drop or pick objects on the ground. Left-clicking above his head makes him try to use the object he is holding at the moment (if it is not possible to do so, a question mark appears). Right-clicking makes him punch and kick, his defense against enemies. Every time the monk is hit, the inventory briefly flashes. A book sits at the bottom-left of the screen, and serves as a hint system of sorts. When clicking on it, a message about the screen appears with explanations to events, characters and objects. Besides the book is the inventory with four slots for objects. Left-clicking on an object places it on Y'n Hsi hands. Above the inventory is a slowly withering vine as the energy bar. It grows with the completion of certain tasks.