
This game is rated ESRB: Teen for Mature Sexual Themes and Use of Alcohol and Tobacco.
Discworld is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Perfect Entertainment and released in 1995 for PC, with versions following on Mac, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and Sega CD. Loosely based on Terry Pratchett's novel Guards! Guards!, the game casts the hapless wizard Rincewind as its protagonist rather than the Watch characters central to the source material. Players navigate the comedic fantasy setting of the Discworld, solving puzzles that were widely regarded at the time as exceptionally difficult and convoluted. The CD-ROM release featured full voice acting from a notable cast of British performers, including Eric Idle of Monty Python, Blackadder's Tony Robinson, former Doctor Who actor Jon Pertwee, comedian Rob Brydon, and singer Kate Robbins. Despite its reputation for punishing puzzle design, the game has maintained a lasting following and is now supported by the SCUMMVM emulator.
A typically nasty secret order has summoned up a dragon, and is using it to wreak havoc upon the city. But it's not down to Carrot and co to stop it. It's down to Rincewind, the highly inept wizard. The player takes control of him, and try to save the city from destruction, in a journey that takes you from Ankh-Morpork to the edge of the Disc and beyond. The game incorporates many characters from non-Rincewind Discworld adventures, such as Nanny Ogg, The Ankh-Morpork guards, Cut-me-own-throat Dibbler, Trolls, the Patrician and Death.
