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Unfortunately for Terra Nova they released the game at [[DuelingGames about the same time]] as ''VideoGame/{{Myst}}'' and ''VideoGame/TheSeventhGuest'', leaving ''Labyrinth of Time'' virtually ignored. To this day only hardcore adventure fans are likely to know it even exists.

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Unfortunately for Terra Nova Nova, they released the game at [[DuelingGames about the same time]] as ''VideoGame/{{Myst}}'' and ''VideoGame/TheSeventhGuest'', leaving ''Labyrinth of Time'' virtually ignored. To this day only hardcore adventure fans are likely to know it even exists.
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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Until Daedalus grabs you.

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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: Until Daedalus grabs you.you, everything's gray to show how bored you are with your life.
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* WalkingArmory: You can find numerous weapons like a sword, axe, and six-shooter. Because the game has no enemies, though, they're either useless, or get used in an unconventional way.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Minos destroys all recorded history, as seen when the player tries to access historical articles on a library in the future. [[spoiler: But ''he left one thing'', and the fact that it's the only article left will tip off the player to its importance. The article? The history of an ancient ruler with magic powers that let him destroy buildings...which the player finds and uses to destroy the labyrinth. Whoops.]]

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Minos destroys all recorded history, as seen when the player tries to access historical articles on a library in the future. [[spoiler: But ''he left one thing'', and the fact that it's the only article left will tip off the player to its importance. The article? The history of an ancient ruler with a magic powers artifact that let him destroy entire buildings...which the player finds and uses to destroy the labyrinth. Whoops.]]

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* AllMythsAreTrue: Greek mythology? Yep. Mayan sorcerers? Sure! King Arthur? That too.


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* FantasyKitchenSink: Greek mythology? Yep. Mayan sorcerers? Sure! King Arthur? That too.
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* GhostTown: Revolver Springs, a Wild West town that burned to the ground in an earthquake. The labyrinth connects to it on the day before it happens.

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* GhostTown: Revolver Springs, a Wild West town that burned to the ground in an earthquake. The labyrinth connects to it on the day before it happens.that happens, which allows you to salvage some local records.
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* ChekhovsExhibit: Played with. The Mayan Talisman doesn't show up at the Lunar Museum until you [[spoiler: change history that allows Martin Garrett to find it.]] ''Then'' you can steal it.

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* ChekhovsExhibit: Played with. The Mayan Talisman doesn't show up at the Lunar Museum until you [[spoiler: change history so that allows Martin Garrett to find finds it.]] ''Then'' you can steal it.
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The bit about the legend of King Minos and the original labyrinth involving bestiality's left out of the article found in the orbital library. In-universe that part's password-locked to spare innocent minds.

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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The bit about the legend of King Minos and the original labyrinth involving bestiality's left out of the article found in the orbital library. In-universe that part's password-locked to spare innocent minds.
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-->''From the ancient past to the distant future. The web of history is the ultimate labyrinth.''

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\n-->''From [[caption-width-right:252:From the ancient past to the distant future. The web of history is the ultimate labyrinth.''
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