

Interestingly, Union City mentions prominent suburbs and train stations found within Australia's largest city, Sydney, leading some to speculate that Union City was once Sydney. Foster even learns engineering and technology and builds a talking, sentient robot called Joey.Īfter Foster has reached adulthood, he is kidnapped and his tribe annihilated by storm-troopers sent from Union City by its all-powerful computer LINC. 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 they name him Robert Foster, partly due to him being fostered by them and also because of the discovery of an empty can of Foster's Lager, an Australian beer, found near him at the crash site.


The game's backstory is introduced via a comic book, drawn by well-known comic artist Dave Gibbons, that tells the story of a young boy called Robert who is the sole survivor of a plane crash in "the Gap" (the name applied to the Australian Outback at the time of the game). The game takes place at an unknown point in a dystopian future in Australia, where the Earth has been significantly damaged by pollution or nuclear fallout. The game was made available as freeware in 2003 via ScummVM and runs under compatible systems, including Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. It was initially released for DOS and Amiga.
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It featured comedy elements and was developed by Revolution Software and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment. Beneath a Steel Sky is a British 1994 science fiction point and click adventure game in the cyberpunk genre.
