Future Wars (a.k.a. Les Voyages du Temps)
Future Wars, Delphine Software's debut and first attempt at an adventure game, is a fun adventure controlled via a home-made point-and-click interface. A right click brings up the verb menu. After choosing one of the six commands, you point the mouse over the desired target and execute with a left click -- straight and simple. Small objects are depicted by enlarged drawings -- once you found them. Pixel hunting is a very frequent sport in Future Wars, making the game extremely frustrating as you must move the mouse slowly across the screen, looking for 1x1-pixel objects you may have missed. Lazy players are punished with puzzle dead-ends. Fortunately, the plot is inventive enough to keep the players glued to the screen and forgive the game's quirks. Overall, a worthy first release that bodes well for the company that would later be famous for excellent action/adventure games.
Average Rating: | 8.53 [175 votes] |
Genre: | Adventure |
Designer: | Paul Cuisset & Eric Chahi |
Developer: | Delphine Software |
Publisher: | Interplay |
Year: | 1990 |
Software Copyright: | Delphine Software |
Theme: | Science Fiction, Grand Adventure |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Innocent Until Caught, James Bond: The Stealth Affair, Cruise for a Corpse |
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