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1. Rest for a period of 10 to 15 minutes for every hour you play a video game Music by Yan Volsy All rights in the recorded work are expressly reserved Unless written authoriza tion is given by the producer or its authorized agents the reproduction duplica tion exchange or release to the public by broadcasting or making the recorded work available to the public over a computer network are strictly prohibited JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 e Page 3 CONTENTS REQUIRED CONFIGURATION resistent ntn 2 INTRODUCTION ute sement 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ia UNINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ns 3 WELCOME SCREEN ies des Erie seed 4 LIU E 5 CURSORS EXPLANATION eere me o ees 5 INVENTORY 2 SPECIFIC INTERACTIONS 2 iiec vtt er E 7 SAVING AA GAME ie nt cte nee iet 7 LOADING A SAVED GAME 5 5 eh itte Ie esee iie e erre eres 8 EXITING THE GAME reote inertes intact trae nes ane THE FIRST FIVE MINUTES OF GAMEPLAY CREDITS c SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum Recommended Operating System Windows amp Operating System Windows XP 98SE ME 2000 XP Processor Pentium amp 4 1 GHz Processor Pentium III 800 MHz RAM Memory 128 MB RAM Memory 64 MB Free Drive Space 1 4 Go Free Drive Space 1 4 GB CD ROM DVD ROM Drive
2. JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 EE Page 1 USER S GUIDE JOURNEY MOON Liberally inspired by the Jules Verne novels JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 e Page 2 EPILEPSY WARNING Please read this caution before you or your child play a video game Certain people are susceptible to epileptic fits or lose consciousness after expo sure to flashing lights or light patterns in our daily environment Such people may have a seizure while watching particular televised images or when they play some video games This phenomenon may appear even if the subject has no history of previous difficulties If you or a member of your family has ever had symptoms related to epilepsy sei zures or loss of awareness when exposed to flashing lights please consult your doctor prior to use We advise that parents supervise the use of video games by their children If you or your child experiences any of the following symptoms while playing a video game dizziness blurred vision eye or muscle twitches loss of awareness disorientation any involuntary movement or convulsion IMMEDIATELY disconti nue use and consult your doctor Standard Precautions When Playing Video Games Do not stand or sit too close to the screen Position yourself as far away from the Screen as the length of cable allows Play video games on a small screen preferably Avoid playing if you are tired Make sure that the room in which you are playing is well lit
3. 16x Video card 64 MB DirectX 9 compatible Sound DirectX 9 compatible Peripherals mouse and keyboard CD ROM DVD ROM Drive 24x Video card 64 Mo DirectX 9 compatible Sound DirectX 9 compatible Peripherals mouse and keyboard Sub titles available as an option Contextual informations on available items available as an option JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 e Page 4 INTRODUCTION Charm and mystery of an unspoiled Moon At the time when Jules Verne wrote his masterpieces our satellite was an unexplored territory which hidden face was considered the most fascinating of all mysteries Verne s heroes however didn t make it until the end of their marvellous journey While they managed to enter the moon s orbit they couldn t land Nonetheless they spent countless hours observing its surface close yet unreachable emitting numerous passionate hypotheses which they could never verify themselves This chance denied to the essay s characters our game is offering it to you You will discover the Moon as Jules Verne s heroes dreamt of it INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS It is strongly recommended to close all non essential programs before launching the installation of any software on computer This includes screen savers and anti virus softwares which may interfere with the installation process 1 Insertthe CD1 of Journey to the Moon in your CD ROM drive 2 If the auto run is activated on your computer the installati
4. about area Journal Button Click on it to access to a journal which is automatically updated along your pro gression in the adventure It is a log of all the actions you have made it also contains illustrations which will come handy in your adventure Assembling Button Click on it to accede to the list of all items combinations you have done Ideograms Button Click on it to accede to the list of all the ideograms you were taught deciphering along the game Investigation Button Click on it to view the level of progression of your investigation The labels represent important steps for the understanding of your companion s misfortune Barbicane and Nicoll Once all labels are revealed your investigation will be solved Lunar IQ This score system rises as you move throughout the game The more obstacles you will overcome the more points you will be awarded Beware that it will also penalize any of your clumsiness Can you do better than other players Insect spy This small lunar animal could prove very useful during your journey JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 e Page 9 SAVING A GAME Right click with the mouse button to accede to the inventory Then click on the Menu button to accede the sub menu At last select the Save game button to reach saved games display screen Michel Ardan s 5 coloured labels allow multiple players not to mix their saved games Choose from any of the five characters to identify your
5. main menu The main menu displays the following options along with a description when you hove the cursor upon their icon New game starts a new game Load game loads a saved gamed Picture Gallery shows all different comic strips and cinematics unlocked in the game Credits shows the list of people who contributed to the creation of this game Options gives access to video and audio settings also activates or disables sub titles Quit quits the game CURSORS EXPLANATION wg Neutral Cursor indicates no action is possible Move Cursor signals that you move toward this direction E wE Action Cursor 49 indicates that an action may take place in this area you may interact with this element as a puzzle or you may need to use an item from your inventory in this area Barred Cursor e signals an action may take place in this area but not at this moment Pick Cursor JM indicates that you may pick this item up to store it into your inventory Talk Cursor E indicates that may talk with characters or listen to informations Loop Cursor indicates that you may zoom into the scenery to get closer or accede to a new screenplay JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 e Page 7 INVENTORY The inventory has several functions Access to the inventory with a right click of the mouse A fer E ath a ele BH 1 Inventory tabs 2 Collected item s storage 3 Transit area 4 Auto
6. LANGER Julien BRARD Yann TISSEYRE Christophe LECLERC Franck LE DORZE Marketing Manager Germany Julien Le Tallec Christian STREIL Product Manager France Christine PESTEL Nobilis Sound Music and Voices Label Manager UK Sound Design and Integration Deane PUNTER Koch Media Jean Baptiste MERLAND Thierry DILGER Product Manager Spain Music Composition and direction Carlos MATEOS Proein Yan VOLSY Product Manager Italy Casting amp Recordings Fabio CERUTTI Atari English Direction James SHUMAN French Direction Jean Baptiste MERLAND Recorded at Bande Annonce Studio production Francois DUSSOLLIER English Voices Patrick FLOERSHEIM Alan WENGER French Voices Patrick FLOERSHEIM Patrice MELENNEC Special Thanks to St phane TRUFFERT Thierry MIQUEL Olivier DEMANGEL Olivier GOGUEL Alban KUBS FRANCE amp FRENCH SPEAKING COUNTRIES DREAMCATCHER EUROPE E mail techsupport dcegames com Site Web http www dreamcatchergames com Tech line 08 92 68 00 96 0 34 mn Du mardi au vendredi de 10h 13h et de 14h 19h DEUTSCHLAND E mail techsupport dcegames com in English only Website http llwww dreamcatchergames com Hotline Technik 0190 84 60 48 1 86 mn Montag bis Donnerstag von 9 00 19 00 Samstag und Sonntag von 13 00 19 00 Hotline Tipps amp Tricks 0190 84 60 49 1 86 mn T glich 8 00 24 00 Ab dem 1 1 2006 gelten neue Telefonnummern welche Sie auf unserer Homepage finden k nnen U
7. NITED KINGDOM KOCH MEDIA LIMITED Website tech support www softwarehelpdesk co uk Website www kochmedia co uk www journey t JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 sem Page 12 JTCMENMN ITALIA ATARI E mail it info atari com Website http llwww atari it ESPANA PROEIN S L E mail soporte proein com Website http l www proein com Tfno 914 062 964 10 00 a 14 00 y 16 00 a 18 00 Lunes aViernes PORTUGAL PLAYGAMES E mail suporte playgames pt Website http llwww dreamcatchergames com Tel 22 608 83 33 Monday to Friday 9 00 12 30 14 00 18 00 GREECE E mail techsupport dcegames com in English only Website http www grupmulti gr Tel 30 210 94 80 00 he moon com THE ADVENTURE COMPANX 2005 DreamCatcher Europe SA Developed by Kheops Studio Published by DreamCatcher DreamCatcher and The Adventure Company design and mark are trade marks of DreamCatcher All rights reserved
8. matic storage button 5 Gauge or timers area 6 Lunar money area 7 Quit button 8 Puttering about area 9 Text display area 10 Insect spy 11 Lunar IQ 12 Empty button 13 Acquired skills area 14 Current objective reminder button 15 Michel Ardan 16 Investigation s page button 17 Ideograms button 18 Puttering about page button 19 Journal button 20 Main menu button JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 e Page 8 SPECIFIC INTERACTIONS Collecting Items All along the game you will collect numerous items which will be stored in the transit area of your inventory You can move the items from the transit area to sort them as you wish in the Storage area Use tabs to ease your arranging You may as well automatically empty your transit area by pressing the 4 key All the items will then be moved from area 3 to area 2 by filling up empty Spaces Once a page is full select another tab and repeat the operation Combining Items in the inventory Sometimes you will have to combine several items in the inventory to create a new item or tool To do so left click on the first item and slide it on the other item you want to start a combination with If their association is possible the items will combine into the puttering about area If the combination is complete the result will be stocked into the transit area If the combination requires additional items you will have to add them directly into the puttering
9. naged to patch things up between them two by offering to come with them in the shell You and your friends were stunned by the launching s brutal acceleration It is now time to awaken your companions JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 11 CREDITS Developed by Published by KHEOPS Studio THE ADVENTURE COMPANY Managing Director DreamCatcher Europe CEO Benoit HOZJAN Richard WAH KAN Technical Director St phane PETIT Business Development Director Lead Game Designer Olivier PIERRE Alexis LANG VP amp CFO Artistic Direction Roch ROUSTAN Franck LETIEC Sales Director Lead programmer St phane GRYNSZPAN Wilfried HINAULT Marketing Director EMEA Game Design QA Simon VIVIEN Etienne GRY Products Managers EMEA Additional Contributions Fr d rique BARKOFF Francis PACHERIE Jean Charles VIDAL John GORDON Programming Junior Product Manager St phane PETIT Fr d ric JAUME Olivier NEMOZ Philippe RAPIN Designs Marketing Artistic Director EMEA Fr d ric PINASSEAU Odile MOUSSEAU Storyboards Comics Website EMEA Nicolas HESS Eric CONNILLE Additional Graphics Graphist EMEA Denis LIS Gabriel KERLIDOU Herv DAIGMORTE Manufacturing Manager EMEA Bastien LEPETIT Graphical Production by MZONE Studio Logistic Assistant EMEA Management Thomas JUSTINO Martial BRARD Philippe GRELLIER Localisation 3D Modeling and Animations Christine GERVILLIE Martial BRARD Philippe GRELLIER Production Herv CASTAING Eric BEL
10. on will begin auto matically upon insertion of the CD in the CD ROM drive You may now follow the instructions on screen If the auto run feature is disabled on your computer proceed as follow a On the Windows desktop click on Start b Select Execute and type in the letter related to your CD ROM drive followed by Install exe e g D Install exe Alternate procedure a Double click on My Computer b Right click on the CD ROM drive holding the CD1 of Journey to the Moon and select Open to access the CD data c Double click on the Install exe file to begin the installation JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 ren Page 5 3 Read and accept the end users licence agreement then follow the instructions on screen 4 The installer will automatically create a program icon group and a quick start icon in windows Start menu 5 To launch the game from the Windows desktop select Start gt Programs gt The Adventure Company Journey to the Moon gt Journey to the Moon UNINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS To uninstall Journey to the Moon proceed as follow On Windows desktop select Start gt Programs gt The Adventure Company gt Journey to the Moon gt Uninstall Journey to the Moon WELCOME SCREEN PCT P RE 1 FP oe v JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 e Page 6 MAIN MENU While in game click on the Menu button in the inventory to access the
11. own saved games Click on the Save game button to save your game You will have to confirm and then be brought back to the game menu Select Return to the game to come back into the game Note We strongly advise you to frequently save your game LOADING A SAVED GAME Click with the right button of the mouse to get to the inventory Then click on the Menu button to reach the sub menu At last select the Load game button to getto the loading screen Select the coloured label of the character under which you had previously saved your game Click on the Load game button to view the saved games They are classified with a picture representing the area of the game as well as the time and date of the saving Select the one you want to load You will have to confirm your choice To return back to the current game without loading a saved game click on the Quit icon in the bottom right hand corner of the screen EXITING THE GAME Click with right button of the mouse to accede to the inventory Then click on the Menu button to access the sub menu Selection the Quit the game button to reach the main menu and then click on Quit JTTM manual EN qxd 6 09 05 10 THE FIRST FIVE MINUTES OF GAMEPLAY You are Michel Ardan a carefree and unreasonable French adventurer You are waking up in a small gloomy room Impossible to remember what happened Your last memory is a great shock which made
12. you lose consciousness You can distinguish two bodies lying on benches from the darkness surrounding you You stand up and raise the lamp s power Your first objective is to recall your memory what happened What are you doing here Who are the people lying on the benches For each clue a label will appear in the Investigation page of your inventory Move toward the ladder but don t touch to the machinery beside you at this point you could only put them out of order Examine the body to the left and then the other on the right Click onto the journal s page stick to the container you will recognize yourself Take down the Monkey wrench near the ladder it will drop onto the ground pick it up Open your inventory with a right click of the mouse button Select the tool then quit the inventory either with a right click or by clicking on the cross in the lower right hand corner of the screen Now that you have the tool in hand you can unscrew the bolts of the porthole at your feet This blue planet That s the Earth Fantastic You are in interplanetary space You now fully recall your memory you are travelling with Barbicane and Nicholl Barbicane is a famous canon builder the initiator of the Columbiad project He had the idea to fire a shell over the Moon You volunteered to travel inside Nicholl is an armour specialist He pretended the project was unfeasible Barbicane furious challenged him into a duel You ve ma
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