Intrigue and adventure await you on board the Titanic, the most famous ocean liner in history.
As British secret agent on a vital mission, it's up to you to change the course of history as you explore the world's most luxurious ocean vessel in all of its original splendor.
Navigate the amazing...
Intrigue and adventure await you on board the Titanic, the most famous ocean liner in history.
As British secret agent on a vital mission, it's up to you to change the course of history as you explore the world's most luxurious ocean vessel in all of its original splendor.
Navigate the amazing detailed 3-D reconstruction of this doomed ocean liner and rub elbows with high society from the turn of the century, all while gathering clues and solving challenging puzzles.
Then on the night of April 14, 1912, plunge into a race against time that will determine not only your own survival but the destiny of nations.
Historically accurate digital reconstruction of the R.M.S. Titanic with stunning, photo-realistic graphics.
Titanic- Adventure out of time. The first Pc game I ever purchased. Great game with a very good atmosphere.
With multiple was for it to end. There was a small version of this game called The lost mission ( kind of a demo but it was also for sale ) The game looks very good even to this day and I would suggest it to those wanting a different point and click game.
If you want a game about the Titanic. Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time is the one you want. This is the real deal.
Yes. At some point in the future it will take it's place in gaming history, when Titanic: Honor and Glory comes out. But right now this is still the definitive Titanic game.
For a game released over 22 years ago, it still looks quite good, has a good story and puzzles.
Yes the Titanic is not completely implemented, or accurate and you can't see the water flooding in. But they did a pretty good job with the limited resources they had back in 1996. Remember this game was created in the days of the 486 processor and slow CD-ROM drives.
I already have the CD's, but this game is good enough that I have bought it again from GOG and I recommend you to do so as well.
This game is awesome, when it works. I played it about 3 times yesterday, when I bought it. Those 3 times it worked perfectly. Now today I tried it again, and it either starts up with graphical issues, or when it's supposed to go to the screen where you pick the "game" or "tour", it shows only a black screen. I am using Windows 7, and have tried just about every compatibility mode there is, and the problem just won't go away. Oh well, maybe it's just because this is version 1.0 and there will be a fix. Anyone else having these problems?
I would definitely put this game in my top 5 adventure games and I've been playing them since the mid-80's. The backgrounds are beautiful and the music is wonderful. It's one of the few games ever made with multiple endings as well as things that happen in the game whether you see them or not, making it very replayable as each time you'll find something new. It's a great game to just enjoy the atmosphere and take a trip to a different time for a few hours.
and wondering "when gog would release it" of all the watered down "indie" "retro" classic pretenders very few TRUE classic good OLD games get released these days, since roughly 2014. I can review this game as I played the CD-ROM edition long ago. I am guessing 1996. it is an odd combination of time travel and Titanic tour adventure. a point and click about a hasbeen agent who gets a second chance to go back to his youthful hayday aboard the famed Titanic, and must solve events that occurred on the titanic after a WWII explosion hits his apartment(and he gets out of paying rent long over due). now back in 1911, you explore and tour on a "day-to-day" basis, the ship, and all its areas and converse with passengers about odd occurrences. The ship has an open tour that is non interactice or you can play the story and those areas open up and you can explore the many areas, from 1st class, engine room, "Scottland Row" I think that is "3rd class" and so forth for clues and the residences who speak of them to you. I never completed this, only played the first few stages of the story so it will DEFINITELY be going on my "Wish list" for a buy in the near future!
for its day:
awesome!