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Console
Atari ST
Genre
Action & Adventure
Publisher
Firebird Software
Release
1987

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Market Value & Price Range: Golden Path

Market analysis for Golden Path on Atari ST. This action & adventure title, published by Firebird Software, published in 1987, remains a staple for Atari ST collectors. Market data is updated daily based on verified sales history.

Buying Guide & Authenticity

Is Golden Path Rare?

Released in 1987 for Atari ST, Golden Path is a action & adventure title from Firebird Software that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Firebird Software's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the action & adventure genre, makes it a solid addition to any Atari ST collection.

Description

Y'n Hsi is a Buddhist monk whose father was murdered by a warlord called Ch'un Kuei. In order to defeat the tyrant and regain his family's palace, he must tread the golden path, the road to transcendence. The Golden Path is a point and click adventure game. Instead of using verbs like in Maniac Mansion, the player controls the monk with the mouse by moving a cursor shaped like a Chinese letter and clicking directly at him on the screen. Left-clicking on a spot on the ground moves the monk towards it. Left-clicking below Y'n Hsi makes him bend over to drop or pick objects on the ground. Left-clicking above his head makes him try to use the object he is holding at the moment (if it is not possible to do so, a question mark appears). Right-clicking makes him punch and kick, his defense against enemies. Every time the monk is hit, the inventory briefly flashes. A book sits at the bottom-left of the screen, and serves as a hint system of sorts. When clicking on it, a message about the screen appears with explanations to events, characters and objects. Besides the book is the inventory with four slots for objects. Left-clicking on an object places it on Y'n Hsi hands. Above the inventory is a slowly withering vine as the energy bar. It grows with the completion of certain tasks.