In 1993, Cyan released Myst, a quiet, beautiful adventure that invited players to explore rather than conquer. In this episode, we trace Rand and Robyn Miller’s journey from HyperCard experiments to creating one of the most influential PC games of all time. Our discussion explores how the brothers merged programming, art, and music to build a believable world inspired by Tolkien, Verne, and the imagination of early digital media. We talk about the game’s intuitive puzzle design, its early use of CD-ROM technology, and how its success transformed Cyan from a small creative studio into an industry pioneer. Join us as we link through books, solve the Ages, and rediscover the mysterious legacy of Myst on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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