Dust: A Tale of the Wired West
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Dust: A Tale Of The Wired West is an American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 computer game made for the PC
Personal computer
A personal computer is any general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and original sales price make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end-user with no intervening computer operator...

 and the Macintosh. It was released on June 30, 1995 and was produced by Cyberflix
Cyberflix
Cyberflix Incorporated was a computer game company founded in 1993 by Bill Appleton. Cyberflix was based in Knoxville, Tennessee. They made many interactive story-telling games in the 1990s, but went out of business in 1998....

 and published by GTE Entertainment.

The game is a point and click western
Western fiction
Western fiction is a genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century. Well-known writers of Western fiction include Zane Grey from the early 1900s and Louis L'Amour from the mid 20th century...

 adventure game in which the player, playing a character called The Stranger, travels around a virtual old western desert town in the New Mexico
New Mexico Territory
thumb|right|240px|Proposed boundaries for State of New Mexico, 1850The Territory of New Mexico was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from September 9, 1850, until January 6, 1912, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of...

 desert in 1882.

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
Titanic: Adventure Out of Time
Titanic: Adventure Out of Time is a computer game developed by Cyberflix. It was published in the United States and Europe by GTE Entertainment and Europress respectively, and released on November 12, 1996...

, uses the same technique. Dust: A Tale of the Wired West: The Official Strategy Guide (Prima Publishing, 1995) was written by Steve Schwartz in cooperation with Cyberflix.

Summary

The game starts with an animation sequence showing the Stranger playing cards with The Kid—the game's antagonist. The Stranger discovers that The Kid is cheating and stabs him and runs out of the saloon. The Stranger finds himself in the town of Diamondback, New Mexico, a desert town. He is not treated with respect, and must make his way himself. There are numerous minigames in Dust, including blackjack
Blackjack
Blackjack, also known as Twenty-one or Vingt-et-un , is the most widely played casino banking game in the world...

 and poker
Poker
Poker is a family of card games that share betting rules and usually hand rankings. Poker games differ in how the cards are dealt, how hands may be formed, whether the high or low hand wins the pot in a showdown , limits on bet sizes, and how many rounds of betting are allowed.In most modern poker...

 games where the player can choose to play honestly or cheat, and a shooting range
Shooting range
A shooting range or firing range is a specialized facility designed for firearms practice. Each facility is typically overseen by one or more supervisory personnel, called variously a range master or "RSO – Range Safety Officer" in the United States or a range conducting officer or "RCO" in the UK...

 helps prepare the player for a later segment of the game where quick draw skills are essential.

Opening monologue

The game begins with a sort of short story. The Stranger, or you, is playing 5-card draw poker with a person named the Kid, the villain of the game in a Saloon
Bar (establishment)
A bar is a business establishment that serves alcoholic drinks — beer, wine, liquor, and cocktails — for consumption on the premises.Bars provide stools or chairs that are placed at tables or counters for their patrons. Some bars have entertainment on a stage, such as a live band, comedians, go-go...

. When the Stranger bets his knife, the Kid throws his cards down, and reveals that he has a four of a kind of Aces, with a king for good measure. It beats your full house. As he reaches out to get his share, a Saloon woman remarks that his arm reveals another Ace; meaning he cheated. Infuriurated that the Kid tried to cheat, you stab him in the hand with the knife. The Kid draws his gun
Gun
A gun is a muzzle or breech-loaded projectile-firing weapon. There are various definitions depending on the nation and branch of service. A "gun" may be distinguished from other firearms in being a crew-served weapon such as a howitzer or mortar, as opposed to a small arm like a rifle or pistol,...

, but you're a quick thinker and throw the table up as a barricade. The Kid fires into the air. The view changes to outside the Saloon. Two more shots are heard, than the Stranger runs out of the Saloon. We can hear a saloon patron yell the words, "Run, Stranger!"

After that, the Cyberflix logo flashes on the screen, followed by a series of screens depicting the Stranger walking through a hot, desolate desert
Desert
A desert is a landscape or region that receives an extremely low amount of precipitation, less than enough to support growth of most plants. Most deserts have an average annual precipitation of less than...

. As this happens, the credits roll, and an elderly sounding narrator begins to speak.

The Stranger may have bested The Kid, but he had paid dearly for the privilege. He had no gun, no friends, and only a few dollars in his pocket. If he wanted to live longer than tomorrow, he'd have to find these things. Was he desperate? Let's be charitable; The Stranger, WAS, when we first met him, crow bait! Granted, Diamondback may not have looked like much either, still, we had everything he needed to survive!

Game

The Stranger starts out at the entrance to the city, and meets the town drunkard Leroy. He gets quite a bit of information from him. After the chat, he makes fast friends with an old Chinese man named HELP. He gives the Stranger an old ring as a gift. Then, a man with a blue suit named Jackalope Jones walks up to the Stranger and drools information on the past two days on him. He also slips him an Ace, to cheat at the table. When the Stranger walks into the saloon, he immediately meets Nate Trotter. Nate tells him he should watch his back in this town.

Then after winning some money at the poker table, black jack game, or slot machine, the Stranger meets Oona Canute, owner of the Harddrive Saloon. The Stranger gives her the ring to go upstairs and talk to the girls. He talks to Ruby and makes a friendship. He also makes an acquaintance with Ruby's neighbor, the singer Sophie Delacasino. The Stranger proceeds to go either meet Bloodstone and rent a room at the Cactus Bed (A local hotel) or be granted a one night stay in the mayor's house by his wife.

After a night of rest, the Stranger gets advice from Jackalope. He tells him to replace his boots, and find a gun and some ammo. While doing these "chores", the Stranger talks with the townspeople. He gets to know the newspaper editor Chet Flippo, the apothecary man Mr. Watson, the banker, the stagecoach man Levon Deadnettle, the Livery man Ned Devries, the General store owner Mr. Bolivar, and Marie Macintosh, the daughter of the mayor who flirts with the Stranger. When these encounters are finished, the two town bullies, Cobb and Dell Belcher are going to burn down HELP's shop (because of the bill restricting Chinese immigration being passed that Monday) with HELP inside. the Stranger goes over and shoots Cobb Belcher. Dell surrenders. Mayor Macintosh appears and appoints the Stranger as Sheriff. Dell is thrown in jail and everybody hails the Stranger a hero.

The next day, the Stranger meets Sonoma, a native American of the Yunni tribe. She tells the stranger to find five sacred objects listed in the black book the Stranger was given to by Oona. Everybody is getting the jibblies from rumors that the Kid is coming to this town. Everybody is beginning to leave, including Mr. Watson. This becomes a problem when you are required to mix a medicine for Nate (who is suffering from depression). He gives the Stranger his flute (object #1). Then he steals a mask out of the mayor's house (object #2). That night, he breaks into the safe and obtains a Yunni tile from the bank (object #3), and wins a silver thunderbird in a poker game (object #4).

The next day, the Kid arrives and after insulting him a few times, the Stranger wins a duel and shoots the Kid before he can draw. The Stranger then retrieves the knife he lost at the poker game at the beginning of DUST (object #5). As night falls, the Stranger enters the mission and is instructed by Sonoma to go into the underworld.

When in the Underworld, the Stranger has to face four challenges. He has to play the flute to go through a portal, decipher a tile puzzle, find a skeleton in a mining maze, and arrange a sentence in Yunni language. After that, the Stranger finds the treasure, and Bloodstone. The Stranger destroys him by setting the tiles to say "Mesa Bird Kill Evil Man."

The next morning, the Stranger is invited to have five optional endings, though only four have an explanation behind them. He can either go into the ranching business with Nate Trotter, go into the lead business with the mayor, run away with Marie Macintosh, just walk away on his own, or give the treasure to Sonoma.

Trivia

  • Real-life journalist Chet Flippo appears as a character also named Chet Flippo (who, appropriately, runs the local newspaper).
  • During the course of the adventure, the player has several (expensive) encounters with Buick Riviera, a con man
    Confidence trick
    A confidence trick is an attempt to defraud a person or group by gaining their confidence. A confidence artist is an individual working alone or in concert with others who exploits characteristics of the human psyche such as dishonesty and honesty, vanity, compassion, credulity, irresponsibility,...

    . In the later Titanic, Riviera appears as a middle aged man playing cards aboard the ship. If you indicate that you've been to Diamondback, Riviera begins playing with a special set of Diamondback cards. The Titanic game includes several other references to Dust, but the presence of Buick is the most obvious.
  • The doctor is named Hillary Rodham, the maiden name of Hillary Rodham Clinton
    Hillary Rodham Clinton
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    .
  • In a few of the endings, the narrarator signs out with, "I've got to see a man about a horse." This line is used again in Cyberflix's later game, Titanic. The line may be a reference to the 1947 noir film Out of the Past
    Out of the Past
    Out of the Past is a 1947 film noir directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, and Kirk Douglas. The film was adapted by Daniel Mainwaring , with uncredited revisions by Frank Fenton and James M...

    . In one scene, Kirk Douglas's
    Kirk Douglas
    Kirk Douglas is an American stage and film actor, film producer and author. His popular films include Out of the Past , Champion , Ace in the Hole , The Bad and the Beautiful , Lust for Life , Paths of Glory , Gunfight at the O.K...

     character tells Robert Mitchum's
    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Charles Durman Mitchum was an American film actor, author, composer and singer and is #23 on the American Film Institute's list of the greatest male American screen legends of all time...

    that he is in Mexico to "see a man about a horse."
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