B.A.T. II – The Koshan Conspiracy
| B.A.T. II – The Koshan Conspiracy | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Computer's Dream |
| Publisher(s) | Ubi Soft |
| Platform(s) | Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS |
| Release | 1992 (Amiga, DOS) 1993 (Atari ST) |
| Genre(s) | Adventure game |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
B.A.T. II – The Koshan Conspiracy is a futuristic point and click adventure game written by Computer's Dream and published by Ubi Soft in 1992. It is the sequel to the 1990 game B.A.T.
The Koshan Conspiracy is a futuristic role-playing game. The player starts in the city of Roma II on the planet Shedishan, but is quickly given the freedom to explore as they like. The player explores Roma II, talks to non-player characters, solves puzzles, travels to new cities by use of a mini-game, buys weapons and ammo, engages in fire fights (also by way of a mini-game), acquires a spaceship, and enters space. The player can even re-wire a wrist computer (B.O.B) in the game to perform different functions. It has an open, non-linear play style.
The Amiga and Atari ST versions shipped with a physical dongle to prevent piracy.
The box art was painted by Luis Royo.