Loom

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Loom is a 1990 fantasy point-and-click adventure game by Lucasfilm Games, notable for its unique musical spellcasting interface and story-driven design.

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instanceOf point-and-click adventure game
video game
ageRating suitable for general audiences
audioFeature music inspired by Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake
basedOn original story by Brian Moriarty
composer George Alistair Sanger NERFINISHED
Randy Thom NERFINISHED
controlScheme point-and-click interface
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designer Brian Moriarty NERFINISHED
developer Lucasfilm Games NERFINISHED
distribution CD-ROM
floppy disk
feature draft-based magic system
musical spellcasting interface
story-driven design
gameEngine SCUMM NERFINISHED
gameMode single-player
genre adventure
hasSequelPlanned The Fold NERFINISHED
The Forge NERFINISHED
language English
narrativeFocus interactive storytelling
notableFor absence of traditional inventory puzzles
minimalist user interface
strong emphasis on narrative
use of musical drafts as spells
originalPlatform PC NERFINISHED
perspective third-person
platform Amiga NERFINISHED
Atari ST NERFINISHED
FM Towns NERFINISHED
MS-DOS NERFINISHED
Macintosh NERFINISHED
PC-98 NERFINISHED
TurboGrafx-16 CD NERFINISHED
X68000 NERFINISHED
iOS
protagonist Bobbin Threadbare NERFINISHED
publisher Lucasfilm Games NERFINISHED
publisherLabel LucasArts NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1990-03-07
sequelStatus planned sequels were never released
setting fantasy world of the Guilds
supports mouse input
targetPlatform home computer
visualStyle 2D graphics

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SCUMM usedInGame Loom