Graham Simpson MITHOLOGY: HDK204 Cass + Mini Game (incl. Download)

€14.00

Graham Simpson, the author of Electrical Storm At The Micro-Station published returns with an epic, powerful, and terribly evocative concept

Mithology - as its author states - manifests Simpson’s devotion to the history of soundtracks for fantasy cinema: from the colossal films of the 50s with the music of Miklos Rozsa, to the Italian Sword & Sandal films of the 60s, from the soundtracks of Basil Poledouris, Vangelis and Trevor Jones to television series such as Masters Of The Universe or Xena: Warrior Princess.

Mithology contains a mini gamebook, the first issue of the "28-pages deadly quest" series entitled The Fortress: a short but risky quest in which the reader is the protagonist, inspired by interactive literature of the 80s (the Fighting Fantasy series by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone, the beloved Lone Wolf by Dever & Chalck, the Endless Quest D&D series...) and by the brain-bending text adventures of the first home computers such as the ZX Spectrum and the Apple II (Melbourne House's The Hobbit or the adventures of the legendary Infocom).

  • You can also play The Fortress MS-DOS style text-adventure (BETA version) here!

  • And listen to the album online here!

Pro-cassette release on Heimat Der Katastrophe, 2025

Italy Import

Includes download

Graham Simpson, the author of Electrical Storm At The Micro-Station published returns with an epic, powerful, and terribly evocative concept

Mithology - as its author states - manifests Simpson’s devotion to the history of soundtracks for fantasy cinema: from the colossal films of the 50s with the music of Miklos Rozsa, to the Italian Sword & Sandal films of the 60s, from the soundtracks of Basil Poledouris, Vangelis and Trevor Jones to television series such as Masters Of The Universe or Xena: Warrior Princess.

Mithology contains a mini gamebook, the first issue of the "28-pages deadly quest" series entitled The Fortress: a short but risky quest in which the reader is the protagonist, inspired by interactive literature of the 80s (the Fighting Fantasy series by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone, the beloved Lone Wolf by Dever & Chalck, the Endless Quest D&D series...) and by the brain-bending text adventures of the first home computers such as the ZX Spectrum and the Apple II (Melbourne House's The Hobbit or the adventures of the legendary Infocom).

  • You can also play The Fortress MS-DOS style text-adventure (BETA version) here!

  • And listen to the album online here!

Pro-cassette release on Heimat Der Katastrophe, 2025

Italy Import

Includes download