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Extase
Extase
Cover art of Extase
Developer(s)Cryo Interactive
Publisher(s)Virgin Games
Designer(s)Patrick Dublanchet
Artist(s)Michel Rho
Composer(s)Philippe Eidel
Arnaud Devos
Platform(s)Amiga
Atari ST
DOS
Genre(s)Action strategy
Mode(s)Single-player

Extase is a computer game that was created in 1990 by Cryo Interactive, and published by Virgin Games.

Summary

It features some puzzles involving a sleeping female android that the player needed to wake up by cleaning its circuit. Each level represented a different level of emotion until the final extase (ecstasy). The gameplay mechanic is based on the "Brain Bowler" minigame in Purple Saturn Day, an 'alien sports' compilation created by the Cryo team under the name ERE and published by Epyx.

The music was designed by Stéphane Picq, and was co-credited to Philippe Eidel, and The Bulgarian Voices. It punctuated each action of the player or each event, becoming gradually richer until the level was finally completed.