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2 | [[caption-width-right:350:Where virtual tourism takes a rather ugly turn.]] |
3 | ''Pyst'' is a point-and-click comedy VideoGame [[note]](though given the gameplay or lack thereof, it's more of an interactive comedy CD-ROM or a software toy rather than a proper game in its own right)[[/note]] for [[Platform/AppleMacintosh Mac OS]] and [[Platform/MicrosoftWindows Windows]] written by American comedian [[Creator/TheFiresignTheatre Peter Bergman]] and published by Creator/ParrotyInteractive in 1996 as a parody of the popular ''VideoGame/{{Myst}}'' series. |
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5 | The basic premise depicts Myst Island, referred to in-game as "Pyst Island", in a state of disarray after being visited and subsequently "vandalized" by millions of tourists - garbage littering the place, buildings left to neglect, and graffiti everywhere (also revealing hints to puzzles which frustrated players in the original ''Myst''). |
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7 | Gameplay is a simplified version of the exploration mechanic as used in ''Myst'', being little more than a series of "postcards" with interactive objects strewn around the scene. Players merely interact with the setting at his/her own leisure, though there are extras like a LiveActionCutscene featuring Creator/JohnGoodman as "King Mattruss", the ruler of Pyst Island. |
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9 | While it has become something of a collector's item for dedicated ''Myst'' fans, the game was critically panned for its half-hearted attempt at cashing in on ''Myst''[='s=] popularity and its lack of interactivity and gameplay other than being a mere novelty application, with one reviewer likening it to a Creator/SeltzerAndFriedberg production. |
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11 | !!This game provides examples of: |
12 | * ActuallyPrettyFunny: Meta-example: While Parroty Interactive did put up a prominent disclaimer advising buyers that [[OurLawyersAdvisedThisTrope the game is a parody and not the real deal]], Cyan Inc., particularly ''VideoGame/{{Myst}}'' co-creator Rand Miller, was ecstatic about their game being the subject of parodies, and they even had a copy of ''Pyst'' on their archives. |
13 | * AdiposeRex: King Mattruss. |
14 | * CopycatCover: Being it's intended to directly parody the original and all. The developers did include a disclaimer to [[PoesLaw those who somehow missed the joke and mistook it for the real thing]], and also perhaps as something of a legal move should the ''Myst'' developers threaten them with a lawsuit (they didn't, to the point of Cyan having a copy of ''Pyst'' in their archives). |
15 | * DeconstructionGame: The main point being it portrays what ''Myst''[='s=] main setting would look like after four million tourists (in reference to the number of copies ''Myst'' sold at the time) have roamed around the place. |
16 | * LargeHam: The actor playing "Prince Syrup" (a rather lame play on the name "Sirrus") really hams it up for his roughly 20 seconds of screentime. |
17 | * TrailerParkTornadoMagnet: A trailer park next to the planetarium has a tornado in the background. |
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