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Ok i know that there is something wrong that it won't work under windows 10 but i do have the original cd and when i went to play the game it works
Just noticed this thread, which is odd considering how old it is, but then again, I'm rarely on GOG.

I'll test it out, though I haven't had any problems running it on my installations of Windows 10, both on my Surface Pro 2 and my desktop. I'll run through and set up a list of the stable settings configurations, though, so that there's at least one or two solutions to try.
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gamingvirtue: Just noticed this thread, which is odd considering how old it is, but then again, I'm rarely on GOG.

I'll test it out, though I haven't had any problems running it on my installations of Windows 10, both on my Surface Pro 2 and my desktop. I'll run through and set up a list of the stable settings configurations, though, so that there's at least one or two solutions to try.
How can you alter settings for the game? My game can't see the virtual disk on it (no music or sound during cutscenes) and has an annoying windowed mode.
So... how does Entomorph run on Win10 with FCU and v1803? Also, considering the age of the game (came out the same year I was born!), is it a DOS game? 'Cause I'm quite familiar with DOSBox (well, I can tweak various settings, such as resolutions, CPU settings, and scaler, but I've absolutely no idea how to mount a game or get it connected to a LAN), but someone (gamingvirtue, I think) mentioned running the game in Compatibility Mode for Win95, which makes me wonder if it could very well be one of the first modern PC games, and certainly among the first Windows cRPGs.