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Originally Posted by Gordon Bennett
I liked it. I freely admit that my tastes often lie somewhere outside the mainstream, of course. I like FMV. I simply *adore* interactive movies.
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Me too! Me too!
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L-Zone. Barely a game at all, more of an interactive art piece. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Go through several zones playing with various machines and things, then move on.
Gadget: From the same artist as L-Zone. Very much the same, but with a more developed story and artistic style. Quite engaging if you happen to like puzzle-less adventures.
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And of course
Alice: An Interactive Museum by the same developers. Different type of game than L-zone and Gadget, but Haruhiko Shono's style is easily recognized.