- Graphic adventure game
A graphic adventure game is a form of
adventure game [ [http://ps2.ign.com/objects/016/016196.html IGN: Escape From Monkey Island ] ] . They are distinct fromtext adventures . Whereas a player must actively observe using commands such as "look" in a text-based adventure, graphic adventures revolutionized gameplay by making use of natural human perception. Eventually, thetext parser interface associated with older adventure games was phased out in favor of apoint-and-click interface, i.e., a game where the player interacts with the game environment and objects using an on-screen cursor.History
Early years
Graphic adventure games were introduced by a new company called On-Line Systems, which later changed its name to Sierra On-Line. After the rudimentary "
Mystery House " (1980) [ [http://archive.gamespy.com/top10/march03/genres/index4.shtml GameSpy.com - Top 10 ] ] they established themselves with the full adventure "King's Quest " (1984), appearing on various systems, and went on to further success with a variety of strong titles.A number of games were released on
8-bit home computer formats in the 1980s that advanced on the text adventure style originated with games like "Colossal Cave Adventure" and, in a similar manner to Sierra, added moveable (often directly-controllable) characters to a parser or input-system similar to traditional adventures. Examples of this includeGargoyle Games 's "Heavy on the Magick " (1986) which has a text-input system with an animated display screen, the laterMagic Knight games such as "Spellbound" (1985) which uses a window-menu system to allow for text-adventure style input,Enix 's murder mystery game "Portpia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken" ("Portpia Serial Murder") (1985), andHideo Kojima 's classic "Snatcher " (1988).Point-and-click adventures
In 1984 a new kind of adventure games emerged following the launch of the
Apple Macintosh with its point-and-click interface. First out was the innovative but relatively-unknown "Enchanted Scepters " the same year, then in 1985ICOM Simulations released "Deja Vu" that completely banished the text parser for a point-and-click interface. In 1987 the well-known second follow-up "Shadowgate " was released, andLucasArts also entered the field with "Maniac Mansion " - a point-and-click adventure that gained a strong following. A prime example of LucasArts' work is the "Monkey Island" series. Another famous point-and-click graphic adventure game wasHideo Kojima 's "Policenauts " (1994).In 1988, popular adventure game publisher
Sierra Online created "". It marked a major shift for Sierra, having used a textparser for their adventure games akin totext adventures .Graphic adventure games were quick to take advantage of the storage possibilities of the
CD-ROM medium and the power of the Macromedia Director multimedia-production software. Games such as "The Journeyman Project ", "Spaceship Warlock " and "Iron Helix " incorporated pre-rendered 3D elements and live-action video. By 1993, "Myst " represented a major milestone for graphical adventure games. It featured a first-person viewpoint and reached 6 million sales, making it one of the best selling PC games of all time.Fact|date=April 2008 An upcoming point-and-click adventure for the Wii console and PC is SBCG4AP, or Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, coming August 11.Decline
The genre has since seen a relative decline, although there continues to exist a dedicated fanbase. Several online games created in
Adobe Flash challenge the player to interact with objects in an environment. These form very short and basic point-and-click adventure games. A popular sub-genre is known asescape the room games. Recent examples of point-and-click adventures include "" for the Nintendo Wii, as well as games developed byTelltale Games , founded by former LucasArts employees. Their games include "Sam & Max Season One " and "Two", and "Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People ".ee also
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List of graphic adventure games References
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