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2299: The Game

In the distant future, humans can transfer their minds into interstellar vehicles. Players control Ted, who is sent on an errand to pick up some stationery from Mars. But of course shenanigans occur, and you get sent to a previously unknown part of the Galaxy... and now must find your way home.

Originally released as a commercial product, then made legal freeware by the developer in June 2012.

Updates

17 Feb, 2012
Two new retro sci-fi indies launch for downloadable release
Anastronaut: The Moon Hopper, 2299: The Game now available for purchase

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Adventure Games by Bryan Lunduke

Game Information

Platform Mac, PC, Linux
Perspective Third-Person
Control Point-and-click
Gameplay Text adventure
Genre Comedy, Science Fiction
Theme -
Graphic Style Stylized art
Presentation -
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
Media Internet download

2299: The Game by Bryan Lunduke - A Point and Click Adventure Game

2299: The Game is an adventure game, released in 2012 by Bryan Lunduke. 2299: The Game has a Stylized art style and uses a Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have not yet published a review of 2299: The Game, at this time the community has not provided a rating for 2299: The Game.
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