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Gadget: Invention, Travel & Adventure

Point-and-click Adventure Visual Novel Fantasy Science fiction Historical
November 1, 1993
Released 11869 days ago
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About

A surreal first-person adventure game set in an unnamed city facing the end of the world. Gadget: Invention, Travel & Adventure is a notable early 1990s CD-ROM title, praised for its melancholic atmosphere and open-ended, emergent narrative design. It has since gone on to influence many visionary filmmakers, game designers, and visual artists.

Storyline

The game's plot takes place in an unspecified (albeit vaguely Eastern European) nation headed by the dictator Orlovsky. The protagonist is a government agent tasked with discovering the whereabouts of a missing scientist named Horselover Frost. He begins his quest in a third-floor room of a luxury hotel (which is in fact the headquarters of the government's intelligence arm). After collecting his belongings in a suitcase, the protagonist takes an elevator ride to the lobby, during which a boy replaces the case with another identical one containing various spy-related paraphernalia. In the lobby, the government's intelligence chief briefs the protagonist on his mission. The protagonist then moves to the central railway station. From this point on all the events of the story take place on trains or at the various stations (which include the national science institute) along the nation's main rail line. The player must engage in scripted conversations with various individuals, each of whom reveals pieces of information that advance the protagonist in his quest.

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Release Dates by Platform

Mac Worldwide
Nov 1, 1993
FM Towns Worldwide
Nov 30, 1993
Mac Worldwide
Dec 31, 1994
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Dec 31, 1995
Apple Pippin Worldwide
Dec 31, 1996
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Dec 31, 1998
Mac Worldwide
Dec 31, 1999

Game Info

Developer
Synergy
Publisher
Toshiba-EMI, Synergy
Perspective
First person
Genres
Point-and-click Adventure Visual Novel
Themes
Fantasy Science fiction Historical

Languages

Text / Subtitles
English, Japanese, German

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