VOYAGE: Inspired by Jules Verne

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Adventure
Publisher: The Adventure Company
Developer: Kheops Studio

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'Voyage: Inspired by Jules Verne' - 7 New Screens

by Judy on July 14, 2005 @ 3:45 p.m. PDT

Based on the premise of Verne's novel, Voyage, previously called Journey to the Center of the Moon, follows as a group of scientists create a space capsule with the intent of landing on the moon's surface. As scientist Michel Ardan, players are able to wander the surface of the moon and witness the explosion of plant life at dawn.

In this not so distant past, the far side of the moon conjured up the most fascinating theories. Even some of the world's greatest scientific minds believed that our natural satellite had an atmosphere that could, and did, support various life forms.

Soon they will encounter the Selenite City, the home of an ancient but highly intelligent race, the Selenites. With each step of the journey, questions arise as to the fate of the Selenite people: Did they deteriorate, like so many of the statues they left behind? Did they leave the surface to seek refuge in the center of the moon? Once players answer these questions, they may find their way to back to earth with news of their fantastic discoveries.

Features:

  • Explore various fantastic locations including: the space capsule, lunar surface, the ancient temple, mysterious ruins, the subterranean civilization inside the moon, and the Selenite City
  • Journey through a beautifully created world and solve an array of ingenious puzzles
  • Discover the built-in Intelligence Management system – each relevant action and each puzzle solved increases your score; the higher your score, the greater respect shown to you by the Selenite people
  • Interact with a cast of characters from the mysterious Selenite race


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