Volume 1 Adventure Collection From:Dreamcatcher , Dreamcatcher Interactive ,
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Binding: DVD-ROM Brand: Dreamcatcher EAN: 0625904569417 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: DVD-ROM Weight: 30 hundredths-pounds Label: Dreamcatcher Interactive Manufacturer: Dreamcatcher Interactive Model: PCO-56941-MB Packaged Height: 170 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 760 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 30 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 530 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows XP Platform: Windows 2000 Publisher: Dreamcatcher Interactive Release Date: 2008-01-22 Studio: Dreamcatcher Interactive
Feature:
- Nibiru: Age of Secrets--unlock the secrets of an alien civilization linked to the ancient Mayans
- Keepsake--this epic quest will take you on a journey of enlightenment leading you to the gates of Dragonvale Academy
- Return to Mysterious Island--point-and-click adventure recreates an exciting mystery and dares you to solve it
- Secret Files: Tunguska--race against time to uncover a global conspiracy that will carry you to the far reaches of the world
- Dead Reefs--play an investigator sent by the King to discover the source of madness plaguing the island of Dead Reefs
Product Description:
Enjoy five classic adventure games from The Adventure Company in one package, a must-have for any adventure gaming fan! ESRB Rated T for Teen ( Keepsake = E for Everyone )
Customer Reviews:
2 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Don't waste your money, 2008-07-29 What a great disappointment! I was not able to play Dead Reefs at all. System requirements state you only need a 64 MB DirectX9 compliant video card, when you actually need nVideo Ge-Force or ATI Radeon to play Dead Reefs. I was also unable to play Keepsake after just getting in the game because it froze. I followed the suggestion from The Adventure Co. to change from Windows XP to Windows 98, but it still would not play. NiBiRu would have been okay but for the the main character, who is a mean, bullying jerk. Tunguska is another walk two steps, solve a puzzle, walk two steps, solve a puzzle, which I find tedious in the extreme. I prefer games like Black Mirror, Dark Fall, or the Lost Crown, where you have a great story and wonderful atmosphere with several good puzzles. The one star is for Return to Mysterious Island, which I enjoyed, even if it is quite short. I also think it should have been mentioned that this is a DVD, not CD. Luckily I have a DVD drive, but many people would probably assume it is a CD. I wish The Adventure Company would get their act together.
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