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Alien Incident

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Genre: Adventure    |     Year: 1996    |     Publisher: GameTek    |     Developer: Housemarque
Game Review (written by Voidlogic) Added on: 10/05/2006
Alien incident may seem a bit childish with its brash cartoonist characters; however, adults, especially those new to computer games should not be too quick to brush it off. Cartoonist aliens aside this game will provide hours of enjoyment.
It's a spooky Halloween eve, when the tale begins. You are Ben Richards a young and naive nephew assisting your mad scientist uncle over the top physics experiment. While performing this experiment lightning strike at a crucial and things go wrong- terribly wrong- From a far realm of the galaxy a dark and marveling Entity slips through the resulting vortex along with a shiny silver spacecraft.
Alien incident may seem a bit childish with its brash cartoonist characters; however, adults, especially those new to computer games should not be too quick to brush it off. Cartoonist aliens aside this game will provide hours of enjoyment.
It's a spooky Halloween eve, when the tale begins. You are Ben Richards a young and naive nephew assisting your mad scientist uncle over the top physics experiment. While performing this experiment lightning strike at a crucial and things go wrong- terribly wrong- From a far realm of the galaxy a dark and marveling Entity slips through the resulting vortex along with a shiny silver spacecraft. On board the evil spaceship the diabolical captain looks down on earth and cries out for his due vengeance. He orders his
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slave crew to pinpoint the source of their transport. Other member of your family begins to disappear and soon your grandfather suffers a similar fate and rests on you to rescue your relatives and save the world from the threat of alien subject.
Although alien adventure is fun it is a bit lackluster, lacking the advanced graphics and higher resolution of new software. Its primary fault is brevity, before you can get into the game, its over. The game does not seem to be an incredibly stable piece of software and is prone to lockups. While this is certainly highly annoying, the game has a built in recover system which is its saving grace. This software is suitable for all ages and fits into the mold of what many would consider to be a wholesome family game.


 
 
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Pimpi (04/03/2006)
ITS WONDERFULL THIS GAME!
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