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PC Games ' s Shane Mooney summarized, "None too original, but it could have been worse. Journeys Beyond is a little better than most Myst-like adventure games." [9] Newsweek gave a positive review in their November 1996 issue. [citation needed] while Chuck Klimushyn of Computer Games Strategy Plus called Amber "an unassuming masterpiece". [4]
The Journey Down is an episodic adventure video game for Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 by Skygoblin. An Android version is currently in development. [2] The Journey Down: Chapter One was based on a low-resolution freeware adventure game, called The Journey Down: Over the Edge. [1]
Journey was released on March 13, 2012, for download on the PlayStation Network. [21] A PlayStation Home Game Space, or themed area, based on Journey was released on March 14, 2012, and is similar in appearance to the game. [22] A retail "Collector's Edition" of the game was released on August 28, 2012.
Solitaire Cash is a mobile app that transforms the traditional solitaire game into a competitive experience. Developed by Papaya Gaming, it allows players to compete in tournaments for cash prizes.
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Robinson: The Journey is a virtual reality video game developed and published by Crytek. The game released for the PlayStation 4 in November 2016, and for Microsoft Windows in February 2017. [ 2 ] The game uses the PlayStation VR , Oculus Rift or SteamVR Compatible virtual reality headsets respectively on each platform.
Fable: The Journey is an action role-playing on rails video game, the fifth in the Fable series. It was developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft Studios for Xbox 360, as a Kinect title. First announced at the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo, the game is a standalone title
A screenshot of Stuart Little: The Journey Home. The Journey Home features two modes of play: 'Story Game', in which the player completes eight levels in consecutive order, and 'Quick Game', in which a player can complete any level. Each level is completely different, with some based upon scenes in the film, and others unique to the game. [1]