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Maestro is the second installment of Mike Oldfield's MusicVR series. He's a
musician famous for the electronic theme in the movie The Exorcist and other new age
music. This game is
much like its predecessor, Tres Lunas, but it's bigger; grander in scope. Maestro
begins aboard a giant starship called the Virtual Voyager. Within this starship there
are many rooms or compartments, connected by corridors and tubes. Some of these lead
to portals that take you to areas entirely outside of the starship altogether.
Hiding somewhere in this world are four alien beings known as the Gravitars. Your
goal is to find them and bring them back to the Gravitar Pen, somewhere within the
Virtual Voyager. To accomplish this, however, you will need to learn the art of play.
Like Tres Lunas, Maestro is open-ended in its design. Different people will enjoy it
in different ways. Some will compete. Some will treat it like a psychedelic chat room.
Some will simply wander about, enjoying the various sights and sounds. |