Torin's Passage · Perfect Score 999/999 [PC Longplay ‧ 1995]

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • Version played: PC/DOS/Windows
    About the game:
    Torin's Passage is a point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1995. The game was designed by Al Lowe, author of the Leisure Suit Larry series.
    The player interacts with Torin and the in-game environments using a point-and-click interface. Placing the cursor over certain "hot spots" in the environment allows him to move around, examine things and pick up items. There is also an inventory system used to access the items Torin collects during the course of the game. The player can switch to Torin's pet Boogle as well, although he is mainly used to morph into various items. The items he can morph into replace the items in Torin's inventory. Any item can be viewed as a 3-D model by using the item viewer.
    The game has a variety of puzzles, from puzzles involving item collection to sliding puzzles. Points are given after solving puzzles. A hint system is included as an in-game feature, and the player can ask for hints after certain time intervals, at the cost of game points. The specific time interval can be set as an in-game option. The hint system can also be turned off entirely.[1]
    According to Al Lowe, Torin's Passage was commercially successful, with sales above 200,000 units by early 1999.[16] However, he noted that the game and Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist "had a reputation as failures at Sierra". The four sequels Al Lowe had hoped to create for Torin's Passage were subsequently never made.[17]
    Release Date:
    October 31, 1995
    Developer(s): Sierra On-Line
    Publisher(s): Sierra On-Line
    Genre(s): Point-and-Click, adventure
    Source: Wikipedia and Moby Games
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