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| Author: | Toshiba-EMI |
| Publisher: | Synergy Interactive |
| Engine: | Macromedia |
"Alice: An Interactive Museum is a 1991 click-and-go adventure game the elements and idea of which were much inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."
"It was designed for Windows 3.x and later released for the Windows 95 platform. The game was developed by Toshiba-EMI Ltd and was directed by Haruhiko Shono. In 1991, Shono won the Minister of International Trade and Industry's AVA Multimedia Grand Prix Award (AVAマルチメディアグランプリ 通産大臣賞を受賞?) for the game, and in 1995, Newsweek coined the term "cybergame" to describe games such as Alice and Shono's second game, L-Zone.
Plot
The player wanders through a mansion of twelve rooms including a gallery, an atelier, a wine cellar and a photo studio. Each room is interconnected via halls, doors, and secret passages - one of which leads to the outside world. As the player wanders, he searches for a deck of playing cards, upon which are clues which will lead to The Last Room and the end game. The artwork on the walls is very interactive resulting in clues or surprises. With music by Kazuhiko Kato, and artwork by Kuniyoshi Kaneko, the game has been noted as an ambitiously artistic piece of software." --Wikipedia.org
See also: Gadget: Invention, Travel, & Adventure, L-ZONE, Four-Sight
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Comments
I see now difference.
Me neither.
I see no difference
Also.
The files of this Game (Links) from Mediafire, have been deleted.
Ain't She cute?
also that's my real Second name too,
blame that to my Dad, He was very into Greek Mythology,
anyway, if you don't like that cute Baby,
You can always see my real Pic here, I uploaded it long time ago
(kind of hidden within the screenshot):
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/adobe-photo-deluxe
(yep, that's me)
OMG Euryale, I knew you were a Gorgon, but really, that avatar of yours!
Those Jokers don't surprise me, since there's always abusive people selling Mac Stuff
(I think I'm having some flashbacks of an argument about this matter before here...anyway)
What surprises me are the idiots willing to pay those ridiculous prices.
I'll have to upload to the site itself later; it won't let me upload a segmented archive. And it won't let me provide two link buttons either, which is weird because I was certain I had seen that somewhere on this site.
ADD: Here's some joker trying to charge a fortune for this CD-ROM...
http://www.amazon.com/Alice-Interactive-Museum-CD-ROM-Computer-Game/dp/B...