Dust: A Tale of the Wired West

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Dust: A Tale of the Wired West is a computer game made for PC and Macintosh. It was released on June 30, 1995, and was produced by CyberFlix and published by GTE Entertainment.

The game is a point-and-click adventure in which the player, playing a character called the Stranger, travels around a virtual old western desert town in the New Mexico desert in 1882. In addition to the main gameplay, there are several minigames in Dust, including blackjack and poker games where the player can choose to play honestly or cheat, and a shooting range that helps prepare the player for a later segment of the game.

Background

The characters encountered in Dust are rendered by way of photographs of professional actors given limited animation in sync with dialogue. A later game produced by the same company, Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, uses the same technique and contains several references to Dust, including a reappearance of the character Buick Riviera. Dust: A Tale of the Wired West—The Official Strategy Guide (Prima Publishing, 1995; re-released by the author, 2019) was written by Steve Schwartz in cooperation with Cyberflix.

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"The year is 1882. The place is Diamondback, New Mexico. You are a stranger on the run without a friend, a gun, or a past. Somewhere in this scruffy frontier outpost are the keys to your survival. And more. When rumors surface of lost Spanish silver, mayhem follows. Can you save a hardscrabbled band of pioneers from themselves? Or will you succumb to temptation in a town where you are the only law? The decision is yours. Boisterous, beguiling, and thoroughly interactive, Dust, created in CyberFlix's innovative DreamFactory, puts you in the middle of the Old West and a digital experience unlike any other. Amble down Main Street or belly-up to the bar. Battle gunslingers or help Native Americans recover their stolen heritage. Whatever you do is up to you. With its cinematic graphics, tantalizing mysteries, a cast of 40 colorful characters, and a lyrical musical score, Dust: A Tale of the Wired West blazes new trails through the CD-ROM landscape."

Story

Set in 1882, the game opens by introducing the protagonist known only as "the Stranger", who is playing cards with The Kid in a town in the American West. The Stranger discovers that The Kid is cheating, and The Kid draws his gun and begins firing. After stabbing The Kid with an ornate dagger, The Stranger runs out of the saloon and escapes. In the early morning hours, The Stranger finds himself in the desert town of Diamondback, New Mexico, whose inhabitants treat him with suspicion. The Stranger discovers that there is a target range, a general store, a saloon, a brothel, and a mining camp. The Mayor's daughter, Marie Macintosh, recognizes The Stranger. It is revealed that The Stranger has some renown for fighting in the Comanche Wars.

The Stranger sets out to find a new pair of boots and a gun with ammunition. He then learns that local sheriff Bill Purvis was recently murdered and that a resident who immigrated from Sweden has Purvis' six-shot revolver concealed in the bucket of the well. During the night, The Stranger takes the stolen revolver for himself. The Stranger can use a distraction to steal a cache of ammunition from Levon Deadnettle by giving him some risqué burlesque photographs to put in his collection. The Stranger has to save Help, a Chinese storekeeper, whose shop is about to be burned down by brothers Cobb and Dale Belcher who call themselves the Belcher militia. The Stranger uses force to stop the two men, winning support from much of the town and receiving the post of town sheriff. In doing so, however, The Stranger attracts the attention of The Kid, who travels to Diamondback.

A woman named Sonoma, one of the few remaining members of the Yunni tribe, asks The Stranger to recover five sacred objects belonging to her people, in exchange for helping him find the legendary Devil's Breath silver mine. Other tasks for The Stranger include helping Nate Trotter, a local rancher, treat his melancholia and saving the life of Mezamee. Mezamee is an African American poker player who is being hunted by corrupt bounty hunters because he killed a white man in self-defense.

The Kid arrives, sending in gunmen ahead of him to kill The Stranger, but The Stranger eliminates the attackers and kills The Kid in the duel that follows. Then he returns the Yunni objects to Sonoma. Keeping her word, Sonoma helps the player gain access to the Devil's Breath silver mine, the entrance to which is hidden under the town's abandoned Mission.

In the mine, The Stranger encounters a mysterious Guardian who reveals that The Stranger's actual name is Ahote. The Guardian discloses that The Stranger is a member of the Yunni tribe who was separated at birth and is destined to help restore the tribe. The Guardian tasks him with several puzzles and after completion, urges Ahote to remove a box full of treasure that appears. He explains that early Spanish colonists massacred much of the Yunni tribe in their attempt to steal the box. Then Ahote is held at gunpoint by Radisson Bloodstone-Hayes, a wealthy Boston aristocrat who seeks to take the treasure for himself. Making use of mystical Yunni rituals, Ahote performs an invocation to summon the Yunni Thunderbird. The apparition strikes Hayes down and kills him.

Endings

Upon leaving the mine with the treasure, Ahote finds the town gathered to meet him. Walk to the end of the road and speak with Oona Canute. The Stranger is offered five choices on what to do with the treasure. The game's five endings depend on what choice the player makes.

  • Go into the ranching business with Nate Trotter. The Double Speed Ranch succeeds, Nate marries Ruby and they have several children.
  • Go into the lead business with Mayor Cosimo Macintosh. The lead business goes bust, the Mayor dies, Mrs. Macintosh lives to be over 100.
  • Run away with Marie to live in opulence. The two move to Argentina. Their descendent founds CyberFlix in Seattle.
  • Leave town with the treasure.
  • Give the treasure to Sonoma to help rebuild the Yunni tribe.

Behind the scenes

A remaster of the game is currently in production, created by Mrxstudios.

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