Lenny Loosejocks Goes Walkabout is a top-down adventure game set in a fictional Australian town. Players control Lenny Loosejocks as they explore locations and complete various mini-games to unlock codes and progress. Originally a 1997 Flash game, it was re-released in 2021 for modern platforms. The game includes several distinct mini-games and features simple graphics and gameplay focused on exploration and puzzle-solving.
Your father has mysteriously disappeared while carrying out his ocean studies. You, a young boy named Chris, must venture forth in your minisub and search for poppy. Explore underwater wreckage in a submarine which may be upgraded with better equipment in your search for sunken treasure. Equipment and exploration budgets may be filled to capacity if the coffers are enriched with newfound treasure. Encounter undersea cities, denizens and battle enemy pirates in this 3-D adventure.
The protagonist of Cyberswine is, as the title implies, a cybernetic pig on a race to save CyberCity from a deadly virus. Helping him on his perilous mission is his partner, Sara Lee. The game is essentially an interactive movie done with 3D graphics. The player may interfere and choose the course of action for the hero.
A Satellaview-only game in the Famicom Tantei Club franchise. The game is made up of 3 chapters; the first was broadcast from February 9–14, the second from February 16–21, and the last from February 23–28. The game was later re-broadcast several times. It is currently not possible to obtain and play the game in its intended form, as Satellaview service is no longer supported, some parts of the game used stream voice acting, which is not part of the game code itself, and the game was never ported to other consoles. As a Satellaview release, it was never released outside Japan.
A choose your own adventure game based on the book of the same name. A short horror movie about a werewolf plays out with branching paths where you can choose how the next scene will play out, leading to one of multiple endings.
Airs Adventure takes place in an environment reminiscent of 17th century Europe. The game follows the story of an aspiring knight (default name Henry), who is framed for a crime and is about to be executed. However, the beautiful princess of the country feels mercy and stops the execution at the last moment. As the hero tries to uncover the truth about his conviction, fate brings the two together, and they begin a journey to discover distant lands in search for adventure, and perhaps even develop feelings for each other...
The game's combat is a rather simple version of the traditional Japanese-style RPG system. The player controls a party that contains only Henry and the princess. Whenever enemies are encountered, a separate battle screen appears. Commands are executed via a standard menu, allowing physical attacks, defense, as well as offensive and supporting magic spells. Graphically, Airs Adventure combines pre-rendered character sprites with partially polygonal backgrounds, with an over-the-shoulder view.
The Note is an action adventure survival horror title, you move around the levels in a first person view and can interact with almost everything in the rooms. Curtains can be opened, fireplaces can be lit (granted, if you have any wood) and items such as paintings can be examined for additional info.
Świrus is the first polish adventure game designed for Windows. A mad scientist seeks ransom under threat of release of a lethal virus. Politicians do not meet his demands and the professor executes his plan. Many years later, the remnants of humanity invent time travel technology. The protagonist of the game goes back in time to a period of a few days before the attack in order to save the world. During the adventure the player will move to the Middle Ages to finally get the antidote.
The game utilizes the command verb-based SCUMM-like interface. The player constructs commands by selecting an appropriate verb and then combining it with an object or an inventory item. Objects that can be interacted with are highlighted when the player places a cursor over them. By pressing the right mouse button directional arrows appear. They allow the player to move between sites. The right mouse button can also be used for studying objects.
The disc version was extended with a stage played in the future in a totalitarian poli