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Eden Blues

DOS - 1987

Also available on: Amstrad CPC

Alt name Doomsday Blues
Year 1987
Platform DOS
Released in France, Germany, United Kingdom
Genre Action
Theme Puzzle elements
Publisher ERE Informatique
Developer ERE Informatique
Perspectives Side view, Fixed / Flip-screen
Dosbox support Supported on 0.70
5 / 5 - 6 votes

Description of Eden Blues

Eden Blues is a neat action/adventure game from ERE, French developer known for making quirky titles. From MobyGames' description:

"In this real-time adventure you are a prisoner of jail guarded by droids. And you know the roster of their duty: some of them are on beat by day, some by night. [You] have to find the way out of labyrinth using your legs and a knack to bash the doors out. [Your health decreases with time], and you must find the bottles to recuperate. When you are bashing the door, your physical endurance decreases and you must find a food to restore it. In [the] game you'll also find the coins for coffee dispensing machines, but beware of talking portraits and other traps..."

The game is fun, but the adventure elements are not integrated nearly as well as OCEAN's classic The Great Escape. Your constantly decreasing health (from languishing in prison too long, perhaps?) adds the sense of urgency for the entire game, but fortunately those bottles are not so hard to find. Mapping is a must in this game, otherwise you might find yourself back to where you were before, with no more bottles to pick up. The only thing in the game that can be called "puzzle" is the need to observe the droids' movement patterns.

Even with interesting new objects you will find every few screens, Eden Blues is simply neither as fun nor original as ERE's other classics. Play The Great Escape instead if you want an escape-from-the-prison action game.

Review By HOTUD

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Comments and reviews

Gamer83 2023-09-14 0 point Amstrad CPC version

I used to live playing eden blues in the late 80's. Is there an app or platform to be able to play it today? I would love to play it again.

Nifft Batuff 2019-04-05 0 point

I remember also a better version for the Amiga and Atari ST. However the developers are cute!

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