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  • Myst is a 1991 Point-and-Click puzzle game devoloped by Cyan Worlds (back then, they were called Cyan). In it, the player takes the role of a nameless protagonist who finds himself on the titular island of Myst. The game proved to be one of the most successful games of the '90s, and the best-selling PC game until The Sims surpassed it in sales.
  • Myst (CIC: UTX-3702-138-RM) is a 'verse based on a series of computer games. The gist of the Myst games is that there is a type of book that can be programmed to link you to worlds known as Ages (the literal translation of the D'ni word sehvtee). The player explores some of these worlds through the games Myst, Riven, Exile, Revelation, Uru, and End of Ages, known collectively as MREDURE. There are three spin-off novels, and a fourth novel and a movie (based on one of the novels) in the works.
  • Myst is a pirate on the Meridian Ocean. Prior to the ocean merge on January 31st, 2012, she played on the Viridian Ocean.
  • The player is initially dropped from the sky into an unknown world. From a first-person point-of-view, the player explores the mysterious backstory while interacting with various types of environmental puzzles. Often the player comes upon locations, now abandoned, which may have been the home or studio of someone who is no longer present. The background of the series deals with the fictional D'ni civilization, a race of people who possessed the ability to craft "links", in the form of books, to other universes called "Ages". This serves as the plot foundation for the travel between worlds in the games.
  • Myst is a boss found in Breath of Fire.
  • Myst is a game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is a remake of the computer game Myst. File:3DS Stub.pngThis Nintendo 3DS-related article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • The myst is an element in Search for the Skies in which almost everything physical is made from. Myst is also referred to as Energy by those without understanding of it's spiritual uses (for example, the Dawn Team, who use the myst to power vehicles and other machinery). Unlike aura, the myst does not exist inside a person's spirit, and rather than tapping into the power inside their spirits, those who manipulate and utilise the myst rely on external resources.
  • Myst is a Marine soldier tasked with taking down pirates, although she seems to be fixated on defeating, killing or, preferably capturing the Hoodlum Pirates. She holds a grudge against the pirates for “taking her brother from the life meant for him.”
  • lol im this big geek i play this st00pid game called myst ive got to fidn teh libking b0okssssss!! i'm a moron and a nerd and i m scared of sum guy called gehn ima stupid myst fan
  • Myst is a poisonous, fog-shaped monster. According to the references of monster scholars, it is considered to consist of numerous amounts of floating microorganisms. A strange monster made of mist that is attached to a phantom window.
  • The game's instruction manual explains that an unnamed person known as the Stranger stumbles across an unusual book titled "Myst". The Stranger reads the book and discovers a detailed description of an island world. Placing his hand on the last page, the Stranger is whisked away to the world described, and is left with no choice but to explore;[11] the player then gains control and is allowed to wander the new surroundings.
  • This is sad because Myst had an extremely exciting ending. To be exact, it had four, and of the four people completing the game only one saw the "real one", the other three were content living with the fact that the bad endings are kind of funny and uninstalled the game shortly afterwards. Myst was created by two brothers who liked each other so much they decided to create a game about two brothers who try to kill each other, and then to make sure the irony wasn't lost on people, decided to dress up and act out those characters themselves.
  • Myst is a four year old girl from an alternate reality Xanth which is fifty years into current Xanth's future. She can become any form of mist. She was brought to current Xanth by Asrtid, Fornax, and Dysnomia along with Firenze, Squid, Santo, and Win. The children found when they are together, they are connected. Astrid and Fornax were trying to find a family to adopt her. Myst and the other children found the Playground and entered its Storage area with Astrid. While in Storage, her talent was secretly amplified by Fornax.
  • miniatur|Logo der Myst-Serie Myst ist der Name einer Serie von Computer-Adventure-Spielen. Wie in Adventure-Spielen üblich, muss der Spieler neue Gegenden erforschen, die Funktionsweise von Maschinen erkennen und so allmählich ein logisches Puzzle zusammensetzen, um an das Ziel des Spiels zu gelangen. Myst bietet eine surreale Umgebung, fantasievoll gestaltete Details, interessanten Sound und vorgerenderte Computergrafik hoher Qualität sowie animierte Filmsequenzen von Maschinen, Tieren oder anderen sich bewegenden Objekten. Die hohe Grafikqualität wird durch eine Einschränkung der Bewegungsfreiheit innerhalb der Spielwelt erkauft.
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  • Deutsch
  • Englisch, Deutsch in Planung
  • Deutsch, Französisch, Englisch, Niederländisch, Italienisch, Spanisch
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system1NA
  • 2012-07-27
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  • Poison
  • Water & Light
Row
  • Front
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  • 3600
Eyes
  • Blue
Ep
  • 4000
Habitat
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  • Auburn
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  • Meridian
Name
  • Myst
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  • 0
  • 6
Genre
Type
  • Game
  • Formless
Portrait
  • yes
AP
  • 256
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  • North American box art
Plattform
  • PC
  • PC , Konsole
  • PC , Playstation
  • PC , Playstation 2, XBox
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PEGI
  • 3
  • 7
fix
  • a
Weight
  • 87.0
Alias
  • Helen Kramer
Height
  • 186.0
Info
  • 2
  • Event Only
  • später auf DVD erschienen und Bestandteil der 10th-Anniversary Collection-DVD
Identity
  • Secret
DEF
  • 100
Rank
  • senior officer
Citizenship
  • German
System
  • 3
Class
  • E
  • Normal
acb
  • G
Home
  • Munich, Germany
Act
  • 50
ESRB
  • E
HP
  • 1100
Release
  • 2007
  • September 2004
  • September 2005
  • September 1993
  • November 2003
  • Mai 2001
  • Oktober 1997
Classification
  • Alpha Mutant
Titel
  • Uru
  • Myst
  • Myst III – Exile
  • Myst IV – Revelation
  • Myst Online – Uru Live
  • Myst V – End of Ages
  • Riven – The Sequel to Myst
Gender
  • Female
Developer
RealName
  • Heidi Krämer
Rating
  • Yes
Publisher
Bild
  • Myst logo.png
Creator
Location
  • Wisdon
Size
  • Large
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Entwickler
Verleger
Medien
  • 1
  • 2
  • 4
  • 5
  • kein Medium, Download
Systemminima
  • Win: Windows XP/MCE in XP mode, 800 MHz Pentium III oder AMD Athlon, 512 MB RAM, 3 GB+ Festplattenplatz, 32 MB DirectX9.0c-kompatible Grafikkarte, DirectX9.0c
  • Win: Windows 95, 100-MHz-Prozessor, 16 MB RAM, Grafikkarte, 80 MB Festplattenplatz, 640x480 Bildpunkte, High color, DirectX5, QuickTime 4.0
  • Win: Windows 2000/XP, 800 MHz Pentium III oder AMD Athlon, 256 MB RAM, 4,1 GB Festplattenplatz, 32 MB DirectX9.0c-kompatible Grafikkarte, 4x DVD, DirectX9.0c
  • Mac: System 7.0.1, 90 Mhz PowerPC, 4 MB Ram, 3 MB Festplattenplatz, 256 Farben, Win: 386 oder 486 Pentium, 4 MB RAM, SVGA Video, 4 MB Festplattenplatz, Amiga: AOS 3.0, 68030-Prozessor, AGA-Chipsatz, 4 MB RAM, Festplatte
  • Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP, 800 MHz Pentium III oder AMD Athlon, 2 GB Festplattenplatz, 32 MB DirectX8.1-kompatible Soundkarte, 4x CD-ROM, Nvidia GeForce oder ATI Radion 7000 oder besser
  • Mac: >= OS X 10.2, 10.3, >= 700 MHz G4, 128 MB RAM, Grafikkarte 32 MB, >= 3 GB Festplattenplatz, 4x DVD
  • Mac: System 10.2.8-10.3.9, 1 GHz G4, 256 MB RAM, 4,1 GB Festplattenplatz, 32 MB VRAM Grafikkarte, 4x DVD
  • Min Festplattenplatz: 200 MB, Prozessor: mind. 233 MHz, Arbeitsspeicher: mind. 64 MB, Betriebssystem: Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 98, Apple MacOS 8.1 oder höher, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Peripherie: Soundkarte, 4x-CD-ROM, Grafikkarte
  • Mac: System 7.5, 90 Mhz PowerPC, 12 MB Ram, 70 MB Festplattenplatz, 256 Farben
  • Mac: System 10.2.8-10.4.0, 1 GHz G4, iMac Duo Core wird nicht unterstützt, 256 MB RAM, 4,5 GB Festplattenplatz, 32 MB VRAM Grafikkarte, 4x DVD
  • Win: Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP, >= 700 MHz Pentium III oder Athlon, 128 MB RAM, Grafikkarte 32 MB, ≤ 3 GB Festplattenplatz, 4x DVD, DirectX 9.0
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  • Myst is a 1991 Point-and-Click puzzle game devoloped by Cyan Worlds (back then, they were called Cyan). In it, the player takes the role of a nameless protagonist who finds himself on the titular island of Myst. The game proved to be one of the most successful games of the '90s, and the best-selling PC game until The Sims surpassed it in sales.
  • Myst (CIC: UTX-3702-138-RM) is a 'verse based on a series of computer games. The gist of the Myst games is that there is a type of book that can be programmed to link you to worlds known as Ages (the literal translation of the D'ni word sehvtee). The player explores some of these worlds through the games Myst, Riven, Exile, Revelation, Uru, and End of Ages, known collectively as MREDURE. There are three spin-off novels, and a fourth novel and a movie (based on one of the novels) in the works.
  • Myst is a pirate on the Meridian Ocean. Prior to the ocean merge on January 31st, 2012, she played on the Viridian Ocean.
  • The player is initially dropped from the sky into an unknown world. From a first-person point-of-view, the player explores the mysterious backstory while interacting with various types of environmental puzzles. Often the player comes upon locations, now abandoned, which may have been the home or studio of someone who is no longer present. The background of the series deals with the fictional D'ni civilization, a race of people who possessed the ability to craft "links", in the form of books, to other universes called "Ages". This serves as the plot foundation for the travel between worlds in the games.
  • Myst is a boss found in Breath of Fire.
  • This is sad because Myst had an extremely exciting ending. To be exact, it had four, and of the four people completing the game only one saw the "real one", the other three were content living with the fact that the bad endings are kind of funny and uninstalled the game shortly afterwards. Myst was created by two brothers who liked each other so much they decided to create a game about two brothers who try to kill each other, and then to make sure the irony wasn't lost on people, decided to dress up and act out those characters themselves. Myst is a silly game, for silly people. The gameplay is very simplistic, as is the plot. It is silly. Very silly indeed.
  • Myst is a four year old girl from an alternate reality Xanth which is fifty years into current Xanth's future. She can become any form of mist. She was brought to current Xanth by Asrtid, Fornax, and Dysnomia along with Firenze, Squid, Santo, and Win. The children found when they are together, they are connected. Astrid and Fornax were trying to find a family to adopt her. Myst and the other children found the Playground and entered its Storage area with Astrid. While in Storage, her talent was secretly amplified by Fornax. Merge wanted to adopt Myst, but though she needed a husband to do so. She met Jon who was extremely rational, but believed in corporal punishment for children and attempted to spank Myst. Merge was taken to talk to a Sand witch about single parent adoptions who helped Merge decide to adopt Myst alone, though Merge does have five aspects.
  • The game's instruction manual explains that an unnamed person known as the Stranger stumbles across an unusual book titled "Myst". The Stranger reads the book and discovers a detailed description of an island world. Placing his hand on the last page, the Stranger is whisked away to the world described, and is left with no choice but to explore;[11] the player then gains control and is allowed to wander the new surroundings. Myst, the island world described in the book, contains a library where two additional books can be found, colored red and blue. These books are traps which hold Sirrus and Achenar, the sons of Atrus, who lives on Myst island with his wife Catherine. Atrus uses an ancient practice to write special "linking books", which transport people to the worlds, or "Ages", that the books describe. From the panels of their books, Sirrus and Achenar tell the Stranger that Atrus is dead, each claiming that their brother murdered him, and plead for the Stranger to help them escape. However, the books are missing several pages, so the sons' messages are at first riddled with static and unclear. As the Stranger continues to explore the island, more books are discovered hidden behind complex mechanisms and puzzles. There are four books in total, each linking to a different Age. The Stranger must visit each Age, find the red and blue pages hidden there, and then return to Myst Island. These pages can then be placed in the corresponding books. As the Stranger adds more pages to these books, the brothers can speak more and more clearly. Throughout this process, each brother maintains that the other brother cannot be trusted. After collecting four pages, the brothers can talk clearly enough to tell the Stranger where the fifth page is hidden. If the Stranger gives either brother their fifth page, they will be free. The Stranger is left with a choice to help Sirrus, Achenar, or neither. Both brothers beg the Stranger not to touch the green book that is stored in the same location as their last pages. They claim that it is a book like their own that will trap the Stranger. In truth, it leads to D'ni, where Atrus is imprisoned. Upon opening the book, Atrus asks the Stranger to bring him a final page that is hidden on Myst Island; without it, he cannot bring his sons to justice. The game has several endings, depending on the player's actions. Giving either Sirrus or Achenar the final page of their book causes the Stranger to switch places with the son, leaving the player trapped inside the Prison book. Linking to D'ni without the page Atrus asks for leaves both the Stranger and Atrus trapped on D'ni. Linking to D'ni with the page allows Atrus to complete his Myst book and return to the island. Upon returning to the library, the red and blue books are gone, and there are burn marks on the shelves where they used to be.
  • miniatur|Logo der Myst-Serie Myst ist der Name einer Serie von Computer-Adventure-Spielen. Wie in Adventure-Spielen üblich, muss der Spieler neue Gegenden erforschen, die Funktionsweise von Maschinen erkennen und so allmählich ein logisches Puzzle zusammensetzen, um an das Ziel des Spiels zu gelangen. Myst bietet eine surreale Umgebung, fantasievoll gestaltete Details, interessanten Sound und vorgerenderte Computergrafik hoher Qualität sowie animierte Filmsequenzen von Maschinen, Tieren oder anderen sich bewegenden Objekten. Die hohe Grafikqualität wird durch eine Einschränkung der Bewegungsfreiheit innerhalb der Spielwelt erkauft. Die Spielerfigur kann in dreidimensional modellierten, vorberechneten (gerenderten) Bildern nur in vorgegebene Richtungen gedreht und bewegt werden. Der Bildschirm besteht nur aus dem Bild der Szenerie, über die man den Mauszeiger bewegt und durch Klicks an bestimmten Stellen Aktionen auslöst. Dieses Bewegungsmodell wird schrittweise in den folgenden Teilen der Serie (Riven – The Sequel to Myst, Myst: III Exile, Myst IV: Revelation) verbessert, bis schließlich in Myst V: End of Ages eine komplette Echtzeit-3D-Umgebung zur Verfügung steht, in der man sich frei bewegen kann. Myst ist eines der ersten Adventures, das nahezu vollständig auf das Konzept der Inventarliste verzichtet.
  • Myst is a game for the Nintendo 3DS. It is a remake of the computer game Myst. File:3DS Stub.pngThis Nintendo 3DS-related article is a stub. You can help the Nintendo Wiki by expanding it.
  • The myst is an element in Search for the Skies in which almost everything physical is made from. Myst is also referred to as Energy by those without understanding of it's spiritual uses (for example, the Dawn Team, who use the myst to power vehicles and other machinery). Unlike aura, the myst does not exist inside a person's spirit, and rather than tapping into the power inside their spirits, those who manipulate and utilise the myst rely on external resources.
  • Myst is a Marine soldier tasked with taking down pirates, although she seems to be fixated on defeating, killing or, preferably capturing the Hoodlum Pirates. She holds a grudge against the pirates for “taking her brother from the life meant for him.”
  • lol im this big geek i play this st00pid game called myst ive got to fidn teh libking b0okssssss!! i'm a moron and a nerd and i m scared of sum guy called gehn ima stupid myst fan
  • Myst is a poisonous, fog-shaped monster. According to the references of monster scholars, it is considered to consist of numerous amounts of floating microorganisms. A strange monster made of mist that is attached to a phantom window.
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