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Point-and-click adventure, adventure, stealth: Human Entertainment: Super Famicom, Windows, PlayStation, Wonderswan: 1995-09-14 [48] Clock Tower II: Survival horror, point-and-click adventure, stealth: Human Entertainment, ASCII Entertainment: PlayStation: 1996-12-13 [49] Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within: Survival horror, point-and-click ...
Gretel and Hansel is a point and click horror Flash game released in two parts in 2009 and 2010 by a Texas-based developer going by the nom de plume "makopudding". [1] The game is based on the original tale by the Brothers Grimm and also incorporate other creatures and characters from other stories authored by them.
Phantasmagoria is a point-and-click adventure horror video game designed by Roberta Williams for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows and released by Sierra On-Line on August 24, 1995. . It tells the story of Adrienne Delaney (Victoria Morsell), a writer who moves into a remote mansion and finds herself terrorized by supernatural forc
Harvester is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game written and directed by Gilbert P. Austin, known for its violent content, cult following, and examination of violence. [2] Players take on the role of Steve Mason, an eighteen-year-old man who awakens in a Texas town in 1953 with no memory of who he is and a vague sense he does not belong there ...
Sanitarium is a psychological horror point-and-click adventure video game that was originally released for Microsoft Windows. It was developed by DreamForge Intertainment and published by ASC Games in 1998. [3] It was a commercial success, with sales of around 300,000 units. In 2015, it was ported to iOS [4] and Android devices. [5]
The Black Mirror is a third-person point-and-click horror adventure game developed in 2003 by Czech company Future Games. Its original name is Posel Smrti (Czech: Death's Messenger). The game features 150 locations and 5 hours of spoken dialogue. The Black Mirror became a commercial success, with 500,000 units sold worldwide by 2008.
The game's creator initially held resistance to republishing it, citing issues of "game balance", as well as his lack of rights to the property. [8] A limited re-release, titled "Garage Private Edition", went on sale in mid-2007, and quickly sold out. [7] With permission of Tomomi Sakuba, the game was a repackaging of the original release. [7]