Last episode, your friend Tony sent you a disc before he was murdered. The disc must contain some dangerous top secret. Find the crack to unlock the files that may shed some light to who killed Tony and why he was killed!
Controls:
~ W, A, S, D or Arrow keys to steer or to move around.
~ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 to select a gun.
~ Left mouse click to shoot (you can't shoot when you're in the car).
~ Spacebar to brake.
~ You can take ammo from dead enemy by switching to the same gun.
Controls:
~ W, A, S, D or Arrow keys to steer or to move around.
~ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 to select a gun.
~ Left mouse click to shoot (you can't shoot when you're in the car).
~ Spacebar to brake.
~ You can take ammo from dead enemy by switching to the same gun.
The term "Adventure game" originates from the 1970s text computer game Adventure, which pioneered a style of gameplay that was widely imitated and became a genre in its own right. The video game genre is therefore defined by its gameplay, unlike the literary genre, which is defined by the subject it addresses, the activity of adventure.[1]
Essential elements of the genre include storytelling, exploration, and puzzle solving.[1] Adventure games have been described as puzzles embedded in a narrative framework,[7] where games involve "narrative content that a player unlocks piece by piece over time".[12] While the puzzles that players encounter through the story can be arbitrary, those that do not pull the player out of the narrative are considered examples of good design.
Essential elements of the genre include storytelling, exploration, and puzzle solving.[1] Adventure games have been described as puzzles embedded in a narrative framework,[7] where games involve "narrative content that a player unlocks piece by piece over time".[12] While the puzzles that players encounter through the story can be arbitrary, those that do not pull the player out of the narrative are considered examples of good design.