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![]() Played: early 90s
OS: either DOS or win 3.1 GFX: very few colors (16? 32?) Style: Point and Click Adventure/Educational The game had several different "sub-games" to play, all pretty much point and click, and all offering educational entertainment about whales. In one game, you play a CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE as a newbie marine biologist who responds to a beached whale. I believe you could access a town map to visit different buildings and people to help you make decisions on how to best help the whale. In another game, players were on a PHOTO EXPEDITION and had to click the mouse as a whale fluked (showed its tail) then match the unique markings to other photos whales. People with a sound card could also "record" whale noises and try to match vocalizations. And in another game (perhaps the best) you played as a kid who moved to an old whaling town. And as you navigate around your house and town (all via clicking on icons on a map) you learned about the history of whaling through various mystery style clues. There was also the ghost of a remorseful whaler who wanted you to help him. Given the nature of the game and its relative obscurity, google searching has proven fruitless. Thanks |
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