Tsunami Games

Tsunami Games

Tsunami games was formed by former Sierra Entertainment designers. They were in business from 1992 to 1996. They have a small game resume.

History

Tsunami games was formed in 1992. It released games until 1996 with its last game, the interactive movie Silent Steel. Some, like Blue Force and Silent Steel, received critical praise but passed unnoticed.

Blue Force

Blue Force was one of Tsunami's first games. It was made to compete with Sierra Entertainment's Police Quest games. To many people this was Tsunami's best game.

The game is about a police officer who went in to the force to try to find his father's killer who was also a cop.

The game was a point and click adventure game with some good graphics for the time.

Interactive movies

Tsunami made three interactive movies. and Silent Steel consisted of movie clips followed by choices every 15 seconds or so. You had three choices to choose from each time. The choices you made in the beginning of the game influenced the rest of the game. The other interactve movie isn't really a movie. The game is called Man Enough and is a dating sim consisting of still images. Not much more is known about this game.

List of Games

*Ringworld: Revenge of The Patriarch (1992)
*Wacky Funsters (1992)
*Geekwad Games of The Galaxy (1992)
*Blue Force (1993)
*Protostar (1993)
*Return to Ringworld (1994)
* (1994)
*Man Enough (1994)
*Silent Steel (1996)
*Free Enterprise (1996)

External links

[http://www.the-underdogs.info/company.php?id=420 Home of the Underdog's company profile on Tsunami Games.]


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