Clone of Beneath A Steel Sky. Inset for the main text font used in the DOS version of Beneath A Steel Sky, (C) 1994 Revolution Software.
While Damien Guard (DamienG) couldn't find the numerals 3 5 6 and 8 (see the comments section for his 2017 FontStruction "BeneathASteelSky"), I was able to find at least two instances where the number 3 was used; however, I couldn't find a 7. So, to complete the set of numerals, I'm using his designs for 5 6 7 and 8 (which fit the aesthetics of the other numbers). Thanks, Damien!
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Woah! I’ve never seen pixel art so three-dimensional before!
@TH3_C0N-MAN - Yes, I believe the person who did the backgrounds for the game was a comic book/graphic novel artist.
I'm playing now in its sequel, Beyond A Steel Sky, about it is made in the style of a comic book (the same artist, Dave Gibbons, who drew the Watchmen comic, which I also really love) and with an interesting plot worked. Maybe later I'll go through this game.
@Dmitriy Sychiov (Sychoff) - The game and its source code were released as freeware in August 2003. A ScummVM-modifed version (which makes it playable on modern equipment) is free for download on Good Old Games (gog.com). James Woodcock also released an enhanced soundtrack in 2011 -- I recommend getting that, too. Enjoy! :^)
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