Inquisition is a third-person 3D real time action/adventure game. It offers a blend of action, infiltration and adventure in a medieval universe. Sneaking between homes and past sleeping guards, players will need to keep themselves from being spotted, hopping from ledge to ledge and from roof to roof, picking locks, striking the enemy, gleaning and stealing information without the enemy knowing : these are the kind of actions that will bring players closer to discovering the hiding place of the Templar knights’ treasure. Players are also given different means of exploring and moving around in total secrecy: creeping silently and hiding in shadows. There are riddles closely linked to the scenario which they will need to solve over the course of their adventure: finding and opening passageways, gathering objects and using them wisely.
This is a point and click edutainment where you play as both Batman and Robin in order to stop the Riddler and Mr. Freeze.
The game's puzzles has more focus on critical thinking than your typical edutainment game subjects.
The world of the hit television show Law & Order: Criminal Intent comes to life on the PC as players take on the role of Detective Robert Goren to investigate four all-new murder cases while taking the on the role of Detective Robert Goren. Actor Vincent D'Onofrio voices the character while you scrutinize the crime scenes, analyze evidence and interview witnesses and suspects. With beautifully rendered graphics and voices just like members of the show's cast, this thrilling 3rd person mystery adventure game will have players feeling like they've stepped into an actual episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
The game was stored in three separate CDs. The gameplay shares many puzzle elements and first-person gameplay to Myst. When the player clicks the cursor on where the mouse icon changes to a triforce icon, the location changes. Clicking on an object allows the player to get a closer look. The player's main objective is to collect four special coins to use at the Oracle booth before proceeding to the office building to locate the deed. The fairground is divided into four sections. In each section there are some playable minigames. Playing the minigames costs a few tokens. Jamie starts the player off with ten tokens. Winning the minigames earns the player additional tokens depending on the winning score. At least one minigame in each fairground section earns the player a special coin. After solving the puzzles in the park's office building, the player must use whatever clues gathered to find out which one of nine park employees is the thief who stole the deed.
Throughout the centuries, people have always been fascinated by tales of the supernatural, mysterious or unearthly characters, inexplicable occurrences beyond scientific explanation, and mythical creatures outside civilization. Incredibly, some of these otherwise unbelievable stories are supported by factual evidence. As you open your mind and challenge the way you think about the world, expect the unexpected.
A collection of Pac-Guy games, a series of pac-man clones and parodies with elements of shooters.
There is a disc that has 6 games, but also a disc that has 10. The latter includes the otherwise standalone game ''Pacula's Curse''. Some of these games could be downloaded standalone from the Astral Entertainment Website. Many of the games included on the disc have to be installed separately.
The 10 game version includes:
Pac-Guy: Ressurection (a remake of the first Pac-Guy)
Pac-Guy: Atomic Edition (A side story/Sequel)
Pac-Guy: Christmas Edition (A Christmas special)
Pac Guy 2: First Contact (the main sequel)
Pac-Guy 2: Pagoon (Part 2 of the pac-guy 2 series)
Pacula's Curse (Part 3 of the pac-guy 2 series, otherwise sold standalone)
Pac-Gal (Simila in concept to Ms. Pac-man)
It had 4 extra ''minigames'', though some of them might as well be considered full games.
-The original Pac-Guy (The original version of Pac-Guy 1).
-Pixel-Guy (A 1 screen spin-off where everything is really pixelated)
-Pac-Guy 2: The lost