Players control Tim Schafer, president and CEO of Double Fine, as he leaves his jokes for hosting the GDC awards to the last minute and has to scramble to find them all in a SCUMM-style adventure game.
You are Tim Schafer, game developer extraordinaire. And being a game developer extraordinaire, you are naturally not recognized by the bouncer at the GDC awards you are supposed to be hosting. Prove you're actually Tim Schafer by solving classic Adventure game puzzles!
Fushigi Yuugi Suzaku Ibun is a simulation game for the anime and manga series Fushigi Yuugi. It's story is based on the original Fushigi Yugi. The game, though having most of the characters as returning characters from the original series, it has apparently replaced Miaka and Yui. It was released on 2008, in two editions: limited and full edition. The game was also ported to NDS on June 25, 2009 and placed on the same cartridge as Fushigi Yuugi Genbu Kaiden: Kagami no Miko.
This is graphical point-and-click adventure with simple original engine. The game, like most 3rd Person adventure games, consists of action buttons which you use to interact with your surrounding. Simple as it is, it has your standard Look, Use, Talk, Inventory features.
You are Arthur Yahtzee, a dole-bludger living in Los Angeles, who is credited with one major event - when the local Federal Research Institute started spawning hideous mutants, he single-handedly stopped them. Now, another branch of FRI in Chicago are spawning more mutants, and this time they're after YOU...
The secret location of The Sword of the Spirit remained an unsolved mystery… until now. Join Whit, Connie, and Eugene in a chase through abandoned mine-shafts and secret passageways where every turn holds another key to the Sword’s real power. It’s a fast-paced flight through dark tunnels—with virtue itself in the balance. PC and Mac compatible.
Announced in 1993 for the Sega VR head-tracking virtual reality headset, Matrix Runner was to be a polygonal-based 3D cyberpunk adventure game, where the player must solve a murder mystery by entering a cyberspace called the Matrix.
Fleish & Cherry in Crazy Hotel is a game set in the 30s, the sunset of the black and white era. The visual elements, the sound and especially the gameplay itself, will make the player feel like being another toon. But before we delve into “Crazy Hotel”, let us check in at the reception to explain the features of the game:
First Person Adventure game from Dead Pixel Entertainment exclusively for Wii U. The players finds themselves in a mysterious sci-fi world where they have to find data stations to ultimately destroy the dangerous A.I. called Sync.
Asteka (アステカ) is an early graphical adventure game that was created by Tsuneyuki Miyamoto at Nihon Falcom. The title was initially released for the NEC PC-88 and was later ported to other Japanese computers. While exploring the Palenque ruins in southern Mexico, the player takes the role of an archeologist where they use the game's katakana text parser to interact with the world and solve puzzles. The game was technically impressive for its time due to how quickly it could load new images, similar to Falcom's Demons Ring, and for its use of digitized photographs for some of its graphics.
Asteka was most likely released on April 13, 1985 according to early advertisements. However, even Falcom contradicts itself on the title's exact publication date. Falcom's official corporate timeline on their website says Asteka was released in February 1985 while their 2017 pop-up museum, along with the Falcom Chronicle anniversary book, claims it was released on April 10, 1984.
A direct sequel to Asteka was released in