Tells the story of a young boy called Robert who is the sole survivor of a plane crash in "the Gap". Too young to fend for himself, Robert is adopted by a local group of Indigenous Australians, who teach him the skills he needs to survive in this harsh new environment...

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Yes, this game is a bit of an oldie, but it's one of the most perfect point-and-click adventures I've ever played. A few points of trial-and-error that involve trying objects at random was a bit frustrating, but overall it's a solid, well-done game. It simply needs to be experienced by everyone, if not for its gameplay then for its humor. Robert's smart-mouthed robotic companion Joey was easily my favorite character.

10

Exelent classic quest, comic (!) cyberpunk, nice dialogs, and just a very good game!

This was a great adventure. Thanks. 10/10

Absolute classic, played this ages ago and loved it. Recently bought it on Good Old Games and it's still as entertaining as it was when I first bought it. Although, it is a little on the easy side for a point & click game, to be honest.

10

If there was ever a game to need a sequel, cant go past these awesome oldies!

I miss adventure games like this. Very few genres approach their content with the same tongue-in-cheek attitude that this game does! Not gut-bursting, but still there are many scenes and statements that pulled the corners of my mouth into a grin.

I played this game a long time ago, it's really great to see it back. Revolution wrote some really great stories, this was one of them.

With an amazing story line, clever puzzles and its quirky/funny dialoge this has to be one of the best adventure games ever!

Beneath a steel sky is one of the best point n' click adventure games ever made. Period.

10

Beneath a Steel Sky is one of the best point-and-click games I have ever played in my lifetime, ranking up with the Sam & Max and Monkey Island series. All I have to say: PLAY IT. JUST DO IT. :3