Tranquility

1991 video game

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Abstract is: tranquility is a nonviolent musical platform game created in 1991 for Macintosh and Windows computers by musician . The game features generative algorithms that determine music and level layout based on the player's actions. For this reason, and due to its use of generated ambient music, the game's philosophy has been compared to that of Transcendentalism and the New Age Movement. According to the game's publishers, some players have reported immersion in the game to produce a dream-like experience during and after play. The game notably appeared first as a demo included with Silicon Graphics computers. It was updated and re-released as a commercial game 10 years later in 2001, with internet support architected by David Cook and Cookware Inc. This version of the game was supported for 10 years but a notice that the game was to be retired appeared on the website in 2010. As of now, the site is inaccessible. Although the game is still capable of playing local demo levels, starting with macOS Catalina, 32-bit apps were no longer compatible with macOS. Detailed information about Tranquility and its history were published by William A. Romanowski in a 2007 pitch for social funding.

Tranquility is …
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P12001GamerProfiles game IDRgv82
P5247Giant Bomb ID3030-60312
P5794Internet Game Database game IDtranquility
P7597Lutris game IDtranquility
P8351vglist video game ID17991

P495country of originUnited States of AmericaQ30
P437distribution formatdigital downloadQ54820071
P404game modesingle-player video gameQ208850
P136genremusic video gameQ584105
P479input devicecomputer keyboardQ250
P400platformMicrosoft WindowsQ1406
macOSQ14116
Classic Mac OSQ13522376
P577publication date1991-01-01
P348software version identifier6.0
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