American McGee presents: Scrapland is a game developed by Mercury Steam Entertainment, with American McGee as a producer and published by Enlight Software. It stars the robot D-Tritus as the protagonist, and as the game progresses, is involved in investigating a series of bizarre murders targeted at the city's most powerful figures in the areas of law enforcement, politics, finance and religion.

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  • American McGee presents: Scrapland is a game developed by Mercury Steam Entertainment, with American McGee as a producer and published by Enlight Software. It stars the robot D-Tritus as the protagonist, and as the game progresses, is involved in investigating a series of bizarre murders targeted at the city's most powerful figures in the areas of law enforcement, politics, finance and religion. With help from an unknown stranger, D-Tritus must uncover the reason and source behind the murders before all of Scrapland comes under control of the perpetrator. Most of the game takes place within the City of Chimera, a sprawling metropolis that acts as Scrapland's capital. While there are facilities in operation outside the city itself, they are only viewable from space as thin thread-like strips of light extending outwards from the capital onto the rest of the planet; in comparison, the City of Chimera from space appears as a massive circle of city-lights. While the robots have the entire planet to themselves, most of them are based within Chimera on the otherwise lifeless, barren rock. Because of a dense asteroid field that encircles most of the planet, a large ring-shaped space station that runs around the planet above the asteroid layer was built. It serves two purposes. First, it allows safe movement between Chimera and space via a space elevator. Second, it acts as customs point for all movement to and from Scrapland and space. Newcomers who wish to live in Scrapland have to be employed in the space station, otherwise they cannot gain access to the planet itself.
  • Scrapland ist ein 3D-Action-Adventure in einer futuristischen Roboterwelt vom Spieleentwickler American McGee. In dieser steuert der Spieler Raumschiffe und Roboter aus der 3rd-Person-Sicht. Innerhalb der Welt hat der Spieler uneingeschränkte Bewegungsfreiheit. Im Laufe des Spiels ist er in der Lage, eigene Raumschiffe aus einer Vielzahl von Komponenten zusammen zu bauen und die Spielfigur bei Bedarf in einen von fünfzehn Robotern zu verwandeln (der jeweils mit einer anderen Spezialfähigkeit ausgestattet ist), um so die unterschiedlichsten Aufgaben und Probleme lösen zu können.
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  • American McGee presents: Scrapland
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  • ESRB: T (Teen)
    PEGI: 12+
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  • ''' NA''' November 4, 2004
    ''' NA''' February 28, 2005
    '''€''' March 18, 2005
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  • American McGee presents: Scrapland is a game developed by Mercury Steam Entertainment, with American McGee as a producer and published by Enlight Software. It stars the robot D-Tritus as the protagonist, and as the game progresses, is involved in investigating a series of bizarre murders targeted at the city's most powerful figures in the areas of law enforcement, politics, finance and religion.
  • Scrapland ist ein 3D-Action-Adventure in einer futuristischen Roboterwelt vom Spieleentwickler American McGee. In dieser steuert der Spieler Raumschiffe und Roboter aus der 3rd-Person-Sicht. Innerhalb der Welt hat der Spieler uneingeschränkte Bewegungsfreiheit.
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