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Physicus

A meteorite has hit the earth. Your planet has stopped rotating around its own axis and now it is in real danger. One half looks set to freeze solid in arctic conditions, while scorching heat makes life unbearable on the other half. You are the last hope for humankind and you know there is only one solution. You have to save the planet! You must try to generate enough electricity so that the enormous repulse from the large impulse machine sends your planet rotating again. There are many scientific problems to be solved. Use the vast knowledge database of Physicus to find the solutions!

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Adventure Games by Heureka-Klett

Game Information

Platform Mac, PC
Perspective First-Person
Control Point-and-click
Gameplay Puzzle, Solitary Exploration
Genre Science Fiction
Theme Edutainment
Graphic Style Illustrated realism
Presentation -
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
Media CD

Product Details


System Requirements
PC:
Windows 95/98/NT
Pentium 133 MHz processor
32 MB RAM
SVGA graphics card
8x CD-ROM drive

Mac:
Power PC 7.5
166 MHz processor
16 MB RAM
8x CD-ROM drive

Physicus by Heureka-Klett - A Point and Click Adventure Game

Physicus is an adventure game, released in 2003 by Heureka-Klett. Physicus has a Illustrated realism style and uses a Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have published a review of Physicus and rate it as Good, at this time the community has not provided a rating for Physicus.
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