The New Adventures of the Time Machine
The concept of time has always fascinated man. Time has been a dimension inaccessible and unobtainable by man… until today. After many years of work, the final adjustments are made to a strange machine: a machine that will allow you to explore the very depths of time, bringing you to worlds and places unimaginable until now. At the rear of the time machine, set apart in a glass case, sits the very device that allows you to open the gates of time. Known as the Chronohedron, its thousand crystal facets represent the past, the present, and the future. Traveling forward in time, you land in a strange and mysterious city. Crackling with uncontrollable energy, the Chronohedron disappears in an explosion of light. You are unharmed, but realize the dreadful consequence of the accident: the door to the past is closed without the crystal device. You have paid the ultimate price for your curiosity. Now you are a prisoner of time: your past possibly lost forever in an uncertain future where your fate is unknown…
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Game Information
Platform | PC |
Perspective | Third-Person |
Control | Keyboard |
Gameplay | Quest |
Genre | Science Fiction |
Theme | Historical |
Graphic Style | Illustrated realism |
Presentation | - |
Action (Compulsory) | - |
Red Flags | - |
Media | CD |
Product Details
System Requirements
Windows 95/98
Pentium II 233 MHz processor
32 MB RAM
8x CD-ROM drive