Publisher: The Adventure Company
Developer: DreamCatcher
Category: Adventure
Release Dates
N Amer - 05/02/2002
GameZone's Review
7.0
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 7 |
| Graphics | 7 |
| Sound | 7 |
| Difficulty | Medium |
| Concept | 8 |
| Multiplayer | 0 |
| Overall | 7.0 |
Reviewer: Rgerbino
Review Date: 05/30/2002
Deep-sea adventure that manages to sink to the bottom.
Full The Mystery of the Nautilus Review
6.7
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The Adventure Company Ships The Mystery of the Nautilus
Inspired by Jules Verne's “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,” this exhilarating and suspenseful deep sea adventure takes a young marine researcher down to the darkest points of the ocean in search of the legendary Nautilus, an underwater vessel that was said to have been lost over a century ago.
Description
Inspired by Jules Verne's: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. A young marine researcher detects a large metal structure on the sonar.Unbelievably, the researcher suspects that it might be the legendary Nautilus, an underwater vessel, was said to have been lost well over a century ago. Upon exploring the craft, he further discovers that Captain Nemo (the missing Captain) has designed a form of artificial intelligence (AI) onboard the vessel. Further, the AI mistakenly greets the researcher as the Captain (Nemo) and begins to interact. Discovering that the researcher is not the Captain however, spurs the AI into a high security - Intruder Watch - mode.
Hardware Requirements
WINDOWS 98/ME/XP; Pentium II 300 MHz; 64 Mb RAM; 12X CD-ROM Drive; DirectX 8.0 Compatible Video Card; DirectX 8.0 Compatible Sound Card
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ESRB Rating
Mild Violence
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