MusicVR Episode 1: Tr3s Lunas
Before explaining what Tres Lunas is, you need to know who Mike Oldfield is.
Mike Oldfield is an iconoclastic British composer and musician, best known for
a composition which he released in 1973 called “Tubular Bells”, a portion of
which was used in the film “The Exorcist”. Most would consider his style of
music to be avant-garde or New Age.
In 2002, Mike Oldfield decided to expand his artistic horizons and create a
computer game that used his music as a foundation. He named the project
MusicVR and Tres Lunas is the first instalment in this endeavour. Tres Lunas
fuses Oldfield’s music with surrealistic images to create a sort of dream
world for the player to wander through. The player can find and collect up to
seven golden rings, but this is not really the goal. The real goal is simply
to explore and discover. While playing, the player will encounter various
creatures, people and objects. Some are helpful and some are a hindrance but
none are dangerous or malicious.
| Minimum System Requirements | ||
| CPU | Intel Pentium II | |
| RAM | 64 MB | |
| OS | Windows 98 | |
| Direct X | DirectX 8.0 |
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