Commander Blood (1994)
Commander Blood is a 1994 puzzle video game made by Cryo Interactive and Mindscape.
Bob Morlock is the oldest living being in the universe, and he wants to watch it begin. The eccentric billionaire dispatches a clone, Commander Blood, to pilot the starship Ark across the galaxy and somehow navigate back to the moment of the Big Bang. Cryo Interactive's 1994 sequel to Captain Blood leans into absurdist science fiction, pairing strange alien encounters and puzzle-driven navigation with the deadpan comedy of a man whose final wish is to witness creation itself.
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What is Commander Blood about?
Bob Morlock is the oldest living being in the universe, and he wants to watch it begin. The eccentric billionaire dispatches a clone, Commander Blood, to pilot the starship Ark across the galaxy and somehow navigate back to the moment of the Big Bang. Cryo Interactive's 1994 sequel to Captain Blood leans into absurdist science fiction, pairing strange alien encounters and puzzle-driven navigation with the deadpan comedy of a man whose final wish is to witness creation itself.
When was Commander Blood released?
Commander Blood was released on 31 December 1994.
Who made Commander Blood?
Commander Blood was made by Cryo Interactive and Mindscape.
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A few thoughts on Commander Blood
Commander Blood centers one of the stranger premises in 1990s adventure gaming: the oldest being in the universe wants to watch the Big Bang and dispatches a clone to navigate the galaxy and make it happen. Cryo Interactive's 1994 sequel to Captain Blood commits to its absurdist science fiction with deadpan conviction, building alien encounters and navigation puzzles around a character whose entire motivation is aristocratic cosmic tourism. The humor is dry, the production values are high for the era, and the game's willingness to be genuinely strange rather than merely quirky gives it a staying power its contemporaries rarely matched.
