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Main » 2021 April 10 » Jules Verne Journey To The Moon 2006
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Jules Verne Journey To The Moon 2006 Developer: Kheops Studio Publisher: The Adventure Company Platform : PC Release Date : 2006 Genre : Role Playing Languages : English Size : 1,12 Gb Voyage Inspired by Jules Verne Free Download for PC (known asJourney to the Moon in the United Kingdom) is a point-and-click adventure game with pre-rendered graphics, developed by Kheops Studio and published by The Adventure Company for the PC in 2005. The game's story focuses on a French adventurer's journey to the moon in the 19th century, and the ancient lunar civilization he subsequently finds. Voyage is loosely based on the novels From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon byscience-fiction author Jules Verne, and the novelThe First Men in the Moon by science-fiction authorH.G. Wells. Gameplay The main focus of Voyage is puzzle-solving. The player can move by clicking, and can swivel the camera 360 degrees. There are several types of puzzle in Voyage including those involving native plant life on the moon, mechanical puzzles, audio puzzles, and mathematical puzzles. Many of these puzzles require the player to decipher and use the native language of the moon. Voyage features two unique dexterity minigames. Using a low-gravity setting, the first minigame requires the player to collect floating bubbles in a can, and the second requires the player to execute large jumps across the surface of the moon. These two minigames form only a minor part of the game. The game also has several timed sequences requiring the player to complete puzzles under a time limit. The consequence of failing a puzzle of this sort is death, after which the player is able to return and replay the puzzle. Players can also be killed as the result of taking incorrect actions related to the game's story. Synopsis Setting Voyage is set in 1865. President Barbicane of the 'Gun Club' decides to build an enormous cannon in Baltimore to shoot a shell, capable of supporting human life, towards the moon in the hopes of a successful landing. Voyage's protagonist, Michel Ardan, volunteers to travel in the aluminium shell. After the game's brief introduction in the shell, Ardan lands on the moon and discovers the Selenites, as well as a complex ecosystem of lunar plants. The main accessible areas in the game are the moon's surface, and the underground Selenite civilization. The 'Selenites' are the subterranean inhabitants of the moon, and are a highly intelligent society maintained by hierarchy and secret. They possess blue skin, large black eyes and transparent cerebral lobes on the sides of their heads. They are divided into castes. The Selenites live in a large complex under the surface of the moon from which they rarely venture, with the exception of the 'exiles'. The Selenites «banish [these] dregs of their society, the criminals and psychotics,» to the surface of the moon. There are three Selenite exiles with whom the player can interact; they live on the surface and sleep in their isolated underground stables at night. Each exile has two different plants on either shoulder with which they share a special bond. Characters The player character is Michel Ardan, an eccentric and intrepid French scientist who is enthusiastic, daring and cheerful. President Barbicane, the President of the Gun Club, and Captain Nicholl, an engineer, are both found dead at the start of the game, not having survived the flight to the moon. A woman called Diana features in the game's backstory, as a woman whose ancestors made contact with the Selenites. Apart from these human characters, there are also several Selenite characters such as the Supreme Moon Ruler, the High Dignitary, Scurvy, Scruple, and the three exiles. Plot Voyage begins as Ardan awakes in the shell and discovers his two dead companions: Barbicane and Nicholl. He finds a note written by Barbicane, explaining that he and Nicholl sacrificed themselves for Ardan, as there was insufficient oxygen to support three men. Ardan also finds a note that Barbicane had concealed in his hat from Diana, and a love letter from Diana to Nicholl. Diana had been attempting to gain passage to the moon by seducing these men, but had failed. Once Ardan successfully lands the shell on the moon, he must solve a series of puzzles on the surface in order to gain access to the hidden civilization below. There he encounters the Selenite race. Following this, Ardan focusses on finding a way to leave the moon and report his findings to Earth. During his adventure, Ardan acquires a 'Belbaab Conch' shell, which allows him to talk to a rooster, who tells him what happened to Barbicane and Nicholl. After acquiring what he needs, Ardan travels back to Earth in the shell. He lands in the ocean and manages to swim to a nearby island, where he meets another famous Jules Verne character, Captain Nemo. System Requirements OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 Processor: Intel Pentium 2.0GHz or higher Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: Direct3D compatible video card with 128MB memory or more DirectX: Version 8.0 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 500 MB available space Sound Card: DirectSound compatible sound card INSTALLATION Unpack and run General Notes: • Block the game’s exe in your firewall to prevent the game from trying to go online .. • If you install games to your systemdrive, it may be necessary to run this game with admin privileges instead https://www.filefactory.com/file/1up8xye0xd1k/ |
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