

The robots onboard all have these, thankfully they can be adjusted.
#STARSHIP TITANIC LAMP ARCHIVE#
All There in the Manual: The website for Starlight Travel, the company that supposedly built the Starship Titanic (now defunct but available on the Internet Archive ), contains some concept art, design plans, maintenance reports, Brobostigon's diary, and even a calculator for various currencies in the Starship Titanic universe.Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: Once you bring the ingredients for the BarBot's cocktail to him, the mixing process fries his circuits and forces his personality to default to that of a happy drunk.Achilles' Heel: The Maître d'Bot has an "Achilles' Buttock," which must be prodded repeatedly before he will let you look at Scraliontis' corpse.Starship Titanic provides examples of the following tropes: Not to be confused with two other starships named Titanic. In 2017, the game's engine was completely overhauled as part of the ScummVM project for modern computer compatibility.

There is also a novelization of the game by Pythonite Terry Jones, who claims to only having agreed to Adams' proposal to write said book if he could write it in the nude. There is still a functional website that can be found here. Set aboard an intergalactic cruise ship, the game opens with the ship crashing into your house, and before you know it, it turns out someone has lobotomised the main computer, the ship is adrift in space and it's up to you to fix things. Starship Titanic is a 1998 point-and-click adventure game written and designed by Douglas Adams ( The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy), developed by The Digital Village, and published by Simon & Schuster Interactive.
