![]() (The Dreamcast version is towards the bottom of the list next to the Dreamcast Swirl) It’s a great day for fans of “point and click” adventure games and the Dreamcast: However, there IS new Dreamcast news out that I felt was “blog-able” for the Junkyard, a bit on the technical / old school PC gamer style though… I will be posting that as soon as it’s edited… I had wanted my first post to be the video of my collection but that was not meant to be. Unfortunately, I have had difficulty porting it from my old DOS cd-ROM version, but I really do want to play it again.Let me first say that it is an honor and a privilege to be posting on the Dreamcast Junkyard. If I were to criticize it, however, sometimes the puzzles were made a little too difficult because of the mouse's hit area being too small. One got a distinct sense of the fullness of their world and the history of the imaginary culture. It will get you interested within minutes and after you finish it, it will remain in your memories for a long, long time. The music is great, and the voice acting is very convincing and a pleasure to hear. ![]() The graphics are very beautiful and colorful. There is no violence and since the game is pretty simple, this would be a great game for family fun. Mostly, it's a point and click adventure with you interacting with the characters by selecting sentences or answers to comply them to your will. The gameplay is fun and easy, so you'll finish it very soon without much trouble. In a world of talking animals, we follow a fox named Rif on a mission to find the Orb, a device that predicts and controls the weather, to clear his name and free his girlfriend from the clutches of the evil Boar King. Quest for the Orb is a cute adventure game (like Discworld) that will satisfy kids of all ages and novice adventure players who want a game that will bring them fun without too much effort.
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