Interactive movies: adventures with cinematic scenes
Interactive movies are a subgenre of adventure games that heavily incorporate cinematic scenes and scripted gameplay to create a narrative-driven experience. These games are designed to closely resemble movies, featuring pre-rendered or live-action video sequences that play out as the player progresses through the story. The gameplay typically involves making choices or performing actions at critical moments, which influence the direction of the narrative and the outcome of the game.
One of the defining characteristics of interactive movies is their emphasis on storytelling and visual presentation. The game mechanics are often simplified compared to other adventure games, focusing more on the player's ability to react to on-screen prompts and make decisions that impact the story. This results in a highly immersive experience, where players feel like they are part of an interactive film.
Perhaps the most popular and iconic adventure interactive movie series for PC is Dragon's Lair, developed by ReadySoft. Dragon's Lair was groundbreaking for its use of full-motion video (FMV) and high-quality animation.
Dragon's Lair
Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp
Dragon's Lair 3: The Curse of Mordread
Guy Spy and the Crystals of Armageddon
LA Law: The Computer Game
Phantasmagoria
Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective
Space Ace
Space Ace 2: Borf's Revenge
The Dame Was Loaded
Voyeur
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