Torin's Passage

Torin's Passage is a somewhat obscure Adventure Game released by Sierra Online in 1995 and created by Al Lowe, who is best known as the creator of the Leisure Suit Larry series of adult games. Lowe wanted to create a more family-friendly game, and thus Torin's Passage was born.

The plot centers around Torin, the son of farmers living on the planet of Strata, which is comprised of different nested worlds, each one below the other. Torin lives on the surface of Strata, but when his parents are kidnapped by the sorceress Lycentia, Torin must journey to the "Lands Below" in order to rescue them.

Torin's quest takes him deeper and deeper into Strata, through a series of bizarre worlds, until he uncovers the truth about his family and about his story.

The game provides examples of the following tropes:
"See that wrench? Neither did we. For three hours."
 * Anti-Villain:.
 * Break the Cutie:
 * Easter Egg: In the last area,
 * Evil Prince:.
 * Evil Sorcerer:.
 * Evil Uncle:
 * Freudian Excuse: Lycentia
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar: This game has it. Quite a bit of it, actually.
 * Considering Al Lowe worked on this game, it's not altogether surprising.
 * Guide Dang It: There's an in-game hint system, but the hints aren't always that useful.
 * When you have to find that damn wrench, the in-game hint mentions that there's a gleaming object somewhere on the screen. That's it. No suggestion as to where on the screen, naturally. Oh, and the "screen" in question is, in fact, multiple screens -- but only one in-game area. You know, in case you weren't confused enough already.
 * Have a Nice Death: It's Sierra, it's to be expected.
 * He Also Did: Would you believe that one of the main people behind this game was known for his work on Leisure Suit Larry?
 * Heel Face Turn:.
 * Laugh Track: In the Bitternuts' house.
 * Layered World: the entire planet of Strata is a series of Russian-doll like worlds.
 * Lilliputians: The inhabitants of the third layer down of Strata.
 * Light and Mirrors Puzzle: To open the portal out of Asthenia.
 * Manipulative Editing: Third to last puzzle in the game. Luckily, the recording in question is broken up for you, so you don't need to think too hard about what you can make with it.
 * Magically-Binding Contract: Lycentia cannot return to the Lands Above or the magical collar around her neck will choke her to death.
 * Miscarriage of Justice:.
 * Moses in the Bulrushes:.
 * Non-Human Sidekick: Boogle.
 * Pixel Hunt: There's one screen on which you have to find a wrench in order to solve a puzzle. The wrench is invisible, except for a gleam every several seconds that's only a few pixels in size.


 * In another screen you have to climb a slippery slope by clicking on the safe spots. The grass tells you if you're hovering over the right spot, but it's still very easy to miss the safe area is so small. The worst part would be the audio clues. Apparently, grass can't play Hot and Cold, so it just says "yes" or "no". No, wait, that would be an improvement over the reality, in which it says "YAY" "NO WAY" "NUH-UH" and other such things that you have about a fifty-fifty shot of mistaking for meaning the exact opposite of what they really are.

"Torin: Boogle! You mean this whole time you could've walked right out on that bog!?!
 * Rule of Funny: Apparently one of Boogle's abilities.

Boogle: Bwark!

Torin: "Only when it's funny" huh? I'll "only when it's funny" YOU!"


 * Scenery Porn - Some of the environments in this game are absolutely gorgeous, and it owes a lot to the art direction.
 * Shout-Out - Yes, that is Sailor Saturn at the end portion of the game. You probably recognized Darth Vader and Yoda without our help.
 * Ugly Guys Hot Daughter:
 * Unwinnable by Design: Sierra's favorite trope, completely averted.
 * Wicked Witch: Lycentia
 * Wicked Witch: Lycentia