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It was released for UsefulNotes/AtariST, [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer MS-DOS]] and UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, and has since been released as [[FreewareGames freeware]]. It is now available [[https://www.myabandonware.com/game/lure-of-the-temptress-1ge here]], or on Website/GogDotCom if you have an account there.

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It was released for UsefulNotes/AtariST, [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer Platform/AtariST, [[Platform/IBMPersonalComputer MS-DOS]] and UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, Platform/{{Amiga}}, and has since been released as [[FreewareGames freeware]]. It is now available [[https://www.myabandonware.com/game/lure-of-the-temptress-1ge here]], or on Website/GogDotCom if you have an account there.
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* TheGuardsMustBeCrazy:
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* AlwaysCheckBehindTheChair: The player needs to examine various objects to complete the game. The first example is the barrel, which is used to fill a bottle with alcohol, but the tap required to fill the bottle may only be interacted with once you look at the barrel.


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* TheJester: Diermot escapes prison with Ratpouch, who had been trying to make a living telling jokes before he was locked up. He's dressed accordingly.
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* MagicalBarefooter: Selena is a powerful sorceress, and also the only character who doesn't wear shoes (most noticeable in the game cover).
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* [[EvilSorcerer Evil Sorceress]]: The titular temptress, Selena.

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* [[EvilSorcerer Evil Sorceress]]: The titular eponymous temptress, Selena.
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* EmeraldPower: Selena wears a green dress.
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* DidNotGetTheGirl: Though a connection is hinted at between Diermot and Goewin, the concluding text informs the player that she marries Luthern instead.
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It was released for UsefulNotes/AtariST, [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer MS-DOS]] and UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, and has since been released as [[FreewareGames freeware]]. It is now available [[ here]].

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It was released for UsefulNotes/AtariST, [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer MS-DOS]] and UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, and has since been released as [[FreewareGames freeware]]. It is now available [[ here]].
[[https://www.myabandonware.com/game/lure-of-the-temptress-1ge here]], or on Website/GogDotCom if you have an account there.
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It was released for Atari ST, MS-DOS and Amiga, and has since been released as freeware.
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It was released for Atari ST, MS-DOS UsefulNotes/AtariST, [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer MS-DOS]] and Amiga, UsefulNotes/{{Amiga}}, and has since been released as freeware.
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[[FreewareGames freeware]]. It is now available [[ here]].



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* GenderBender: [[spoiler:Diermot]] takes a potion, which transforms his appearance into that of [[spoiler:Selena]]. Since [[spoiler:Selena is the sexy temptress named in the title]], people predictably react much differently.

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* StopHelpingMe: Due to sometimes erratic pathfinding and the way other characters keep darting around, it's probable that there will be a lot of collisions (each of which causes one of the participants to say something and move off in a new direction). Some players might therefore prefer not to be followed around all the time, or at least that their follower would sit still while the player tries to talk to someone else.
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''Lure of the Temptress'' is a an AdventureGame published in 1992. It was the first game produced by Revolution Software, which went on to make ''VideoGame/BeneathASteelSky'' and the ''VideoGame/BrokenSword'' series. In it, a lowly hunt assistant called Diermot finds himself responsible for overthrowing the tyrannical rule of the evil sorceress Selena, who has taken over the town of Turnvale.

It was released for Atari ST, MS-DOS and Amiga, and has since been released as freeware.
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!!This game provides examples of:

* AlmostDeadGuy: Wulf, who is encountered in prison at the start of the game, lives just long enough to point Diermot towards Luthern the smith, who is Diermot's link to the rest of the plot.
* TheBlacksmith: The town blacksmith, Luthern, is a figure in the (not particularly successful) resistance to Selena's rule, though as far as the player goes, he mainly provides information rather than blacksmithing.
* DemonicPossession: According to the dragon, Selena is subject to this.
* [[EvilSorcerer Evil Sorceress]]: The titular temptress, Selena.
* TheGoodKing: The unnamed king is described as such in the introduction text. He gets killed by Selena's army before the start of the game proper.
* HolyBurnsEvil: The demon-possessed Selena is defeated by Eye of Gethryn, a relic of someone who defeated the demon earlier (and who seems to be a religious figure, since the monks follow his teachings).
* HorsingAround: Diermot only ended up in the battle at all because the pony he was riding charged off with the king's horsemen against Diermot's wishes. He was part of the army's support personnel, helping with the hunt, not a soldier.
* ImpersonationGambit: Diermot uses a magic potion to disguise himself as Selena, allowing him to order the Skorl to release Goewin.
* TheJester: Diermot escapes prison with Ratpouch, who had been trying to make a living telling jokes before he was locked up. He's dressed accordingly.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Subverted or averted, actually. Diermot certainly seems to be falling for the apothecary Goewin, and talks grandly but vaguely about destiny and connection, but in the epilogue text, it turns out she marries Luthern the smith, who she had been a bit indifferent about if players asked.
* {{Mooks}}: Selena has an army of [[OurOrcsAreDifferent orc-esque]] mooks called the Skorl. They're more to be dodged than fought, though there is a combat system that's used twice. At least one of them turns against Selena in the course of the game. The epilogue text indicates that once Selena is gone, they eventually become just another segment of the citizenry.
* NPCScheduling: The various townsfolk walk around, wandering between screens and in and out of buildings. You sometimes have to look around for a while before finding whoever you're wanting to talk to.
* SoleSurvivor: The protagonist, Diermot, is either this or nearly this for the king's army, which gets stomped by Selena's army of Skorl in the introduction. Most of the army was killed, but Diermot was knocked unconscious and wakes up in a dungeon.
* StopHelpingMe: Due to sometimes erratic pathfinding and the way other characters keep darting around, it's probable that there will be a lot of collisions (each of which causes one of the participants to say something and move off in a new direction). Some players might therefore prefer not to be followed around all the time, or at least that their follower would sit still while the player tries to talk to someone else.
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: When asked if she's seen Taidgh, Edwina immediately denies knowing anything about his house being ransacked. And says that there was hardly anything there, anyway.
* TwoKeyedLock: Sometimes, advancing requires doing something that Diermot can't manage on his own. He has to give instructions to someone else and then act while they're doing it.
* TheVamp: The game's name implies that the sorceress Selena is one of these, although we don't actually see much luring or tempting going on in the game itself, or much indication of who she might have done it to previously. She's described as young and beautiful, but her power seems to be based on magic and mooks rather than allure.
* YouAllMeetInACell: Well, Diermot and Ratpouch do. Escaping is the first main objective of the game.
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