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Old 04 July 2013, 22:56   #34
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Originally Posted by Tolls View Post
Edit: I seem to have a vague recollection of this too…

Can you give any more details, for example:
 What was the setting? Was it medieval, fantasy, modern etc?
 What was the scene? Graveyard, countryside, forest etc?
 What (who) else was in the image? Knights, ghosts, lords, kings, animals etc?
 What was the art style? Serious illustration, fun, abstract etc? I’m guessing the advert had a certain sense of humour to it.
All of that would help, plus:

were there more graveyards showing the same snobistic disdain of lower class?
If so, it could point to a game where the main character/s that the player controls could be of such low upbringing, acting in whatever quest for a higher social power, as opposed as a strategy game where the player controls
the ruler instead.

Is it also without doubt that we are looking for:
a) a game,
b) a computer game,
c) an Amiga game?

For instance it could be also a Goosebump tabletop game advertising (I cannot read the lines on the graveyards in the images found on google).
As it could be as well advertised on a computer magazine from the nineties.
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