Follow me on Twitter @ Get Great Retro Scene News @ Developed by Revolution and published by Virgin Games in 1992 One of Revolution's first graphic adventure games and an innovative concept focusing more on dialogue using it's 'Virtual Theatre' concept than item-based puzzle-solving. I'd known about the game ever since I saw it in magazines, but this is the first time I'd ever actually played it. It's an interesting adventure with some well-written dialogue and script writing, but it does make it something of a slow burn, especially when compared to The Secret of Monkey Island and Simon the Sorcerer. You can actually beat the game in a much shorter time than this, but interacting with other characters is a big part of the game, so I wanted to show as much of that as possible. As for the virtual theatre stuff, characters will travel between various locations in the game independently, and there's a comprehensive inventory interaction system pr
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