The Experiment 112
The Experiment is a sci-fi point & click adventure game for the Amiga, created
using the GR.A.C. authoring system. It has a LucasArts-style action bar
interface, with six action buttons represented by symbols: “look at” (an eye),
“take” (an upwards arrow), “operate” (an arrow pointing to a button), “use …
with …” (an arrow pointing to a key in a lock), and “talk to” (a mouth). The
left mouse button is used to select an action button, or select an inventory
item, or to cause the main character to walk towards the clicked position. The
right mouse button is used to perform an action on an object/character in the
current room. You can save games in 10 slots by holding down the shift key and
pressing the function keys F1-F10, and load saved games by pressing the same
function keys without the shift key.
The story begins in the 31st century on a United Planets base, stationed on
the planet Van Merak IV. The base has just been bombed by a hostile alien
race, killing several. We follow the story of one survivor, Ensign Bud
Lightning, as he helps repair damage the base and starts to learn more about
why the base was targeted.
The Experiment is a “Galactic Voyages” game, set in the same universe as the
games “Starbase 13” and “Epsilon 9: Revenge of the Stingons”. The main
character in those games, Yeno Hou, is featured in a supporting role. A sequel
to The Experiment called “Entity” began development in 1998, but it languished
for a few years in an mostly-complete state, before being finally released as
freeware in 2002.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | 800 MHz Pentium® 3 | |
RAM | 64 MB of RAM | |
OS | Windows® 98/ME/2000/XP | |
Graphics Card | 64 MB Graphics Card, Compatible with DirectX® 9.0c | |
SOUND CARD | DirectX® 9.0 Compatible |