Inthis intricate hidden object quest, you'll have the chance to take a walk around a gigantic ship called the Titanic, as well-known as its sad wreck. In the process, you will encounter many diverse mini-games. There will be memories, and puzzles, and many riddles will have to be solved...
Enjoy views of the giant ship's cabins, decks, kitchens, casinos, and other areas. Items will have to be searched for, and by their text names, given here, alas, only in English. The game is long, keep track of the time yourself!
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One of the hardest things about being a Titanic historian is the fact that the beautiful ship itself was built back in 1912, and the only thing that historians have to work with is just things like pictures when it comes to how the Titanic looked. It is always the dream of every Titanic historian to be able to explore the ship, go down the Grand Staircase, go up on deck, check out how fancy the dining room for First Class was, or even just explore the engine room to see the massive engines that powered the three propellers that Titanic had. Alas, these things will never happen in real life, but there are ways that Titanic enthusiast and historians can explore the great ship.
The great thing about computers is the fact that things from the past can be brought back to life, and that is definitely the case with Titanic online games like the BigFish game, 1912: Titanic Mystery. Aside from playing the game itself, this is the chance that every Titanic enthusiast has to actually get to look around the beautiful ship and explore it. Everything that was amazing about Titanic has been recreated, and this is the one chance that people who love the ship get to have to go up and down the Grand Staircase, to walk around on deck, and to get to go on the bridge just to see what it looked like. Though it is just a game, the details of the ship are very life-like, and for Titanic enthusiasts, this is as close to exploring the great ship as they will ever get, which makes the game more than a game, but a journey back in time when the ship was sailing and whole again.
Other than the perks of Titanic exploring, players get to solve a fun mystery. In the 1912: Titanic Mystery game, the new ship, Titanic II has been launched for the 100th anniversary of the Titanic sinking, and everyone gets to go on board. However, there is a problem, and a threat that the player has to solve. In order to find out where the bomb is, and who has planted the bomb, the player has to do things like play games that are hidden object games, search for clues, play mini games that may involve things like sorting electrical wires, and a lot of other fun things that are both challenging and fun. Remember, the fate of the Titanic II, and its passengers, is in the hands of the player, and one wrong move could spell disaster for everyone.
While the player is searching the Titanic II for clues, they are also learning a story that goes back 100 years to the original Titanic. Was someone not supposed to die? Was there a passenger on board the first Titanic that held a secret that could destroy lives? More clues to the great mystery are uncovered with every mini game that is won, and the whole story put together is an incredible mystery that will shock the player. After all, who says that scandal only happens in modern times? Sometimes, the older scandals are the juiciest, and they can also be the most shocking, and anyone who plays the game will have a lot of fun solving mysteries and also saving the second most luxurious ship in the world!
The RMS Titanic has been gone for over 100 years, but for people who study the ship as a hobby, it is hard to know what the ship is like, and sometimes pictures are just not enough to truly understand what it looked like and what it was like on board her. However, with Titanic online games like the 1912: Titanic Mystery game, players get to climb on board the replica of the original Titanic, but in addition to getting to explore the ship, players also get to solve a great mystery because there is a bomb on board, and if the player does not stop it, the bomb will kill everyone on board and sink the Titanic II much like the fate of the original Titanic ship.
Starship Titanic is an adventure game developed by The Digital Village and published by Simon & Schuster Interactive. It was released in April 1998 for Microsoft Windows and in March 1999 for Apple Macintosh. The game takes place on the eponymous starship, which the player is tasked with repairing by locating the missing parts of its control system. The gameplay involves solving puzzles and speaking with the bots inside the ship. The game features a text parser similar to those of text adventure games with which the player can talk with characters.
Written and designed by The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy creator Douglas Adams, Starship Titanic began development in 1996 and took two years to develop. In order to achieve Adams's goal of being able to converse with characters in the game, his company developed a language processor to interpret players' input and give an appropriate response and recorded over 16 hours of character dialogue. Oscar Chichoni and Isabel Molina, artists on the film Restoration (1995), served as the game's production designers and designed the ship's Art Deco visuals. The game's voice cast includes Monty Python members Terry Jones and John Cleese. A tie-in novel titled Douglas Adams's Starship Titanic: A Novel was written by Jones and released in October 1997.
Starship Titanic was released to mixed reviews and was a financial disappointment, although it was nominated for three industry awards and won a Codie award in 1999. It was re-released for modern PCs in September 2015 by GOG.com.
Starship Titanic is a graphic adventure game played from a first-person perspective. The player moves on the eponymous ship by clicking on locations indicated by the cursor and advancing to the next frame after a blurred transition (although this can be avoided by holding down shift during clicks).[1] The mouse can also be used to pick up and store items in your inventory and interact with onscreen objects.[2] In the beginning of the game, the player is given a device called Personal Electronic Thing (PET), which serves as a toolbar on the bottom of the screen. The PET has five modes: Chat-O-Mat, a text parser through which the player can talk with characters by inputting text; Personal Baggage, the inventory in which the player can add or withdraw items; Remote Thingummy, a set of functions to interact with objects and locations; Designer Room Numbers, which indicates the player's current location; and Real Life, an options menu with settings and a game save/load system.[3]
Much of the gameplay involves solving puzzles by using items with other items or with objects and characters onscreen.[4] Another significant aspect of the game involves talking with characters in the game, namely the bots that work in the ship and a parrot, by inputting prompts in the Chat-O-Mat mode. Additionally to conversation with characters through interpreting of user input, the parser often provides hints or explanations that come in the form of pre-recorded speech, which can help the player in progressing in the game.[5]
The main objective of the game is to locate the missing parts of the ship's broken intelligence system in order to repair the starship. In order to advance within the game, the player must upgrade from the standard third class level to first class and thus gain access to areas that are restricted when the game begins.[6][7] The game also requires the player to transport items throughout the ship through the Succ-U-Bus, a system of tubes that transfer objects placed in them to other parts of the ship; these tubes can be found in many areas of the ship.[4][7] The player also needs to use the parrot to solve certain puzzles.[8] A talking bomb can be found in the game and unwillingly armed by the player; if that happens, the player has to either disarm it or distract it during countdown to prevent it from exploding.[9][10]
Starship Titanic begins in the player character's house on Earth, which is partially destroyed when the eponymous cruise ship crash-lands through the roof. Fentible, the "DoorBot", informs the player that the ship and its crew have malfunctioned and needs help to get them back to normal. Once the ship is taken back to space, the player meets Marsinta, the "DeskBot", who makes them a third-class reservation, and Krage, a "BellBot". The player begins the journey as a third-class passenger and thus cannot access many areas of the ship that are reserved for higher class passengers until he or she obtains a second-class promotion and eventually convinces Marsinta to upgrade them to first class after managing to alter her personality.
Through backstory in the ship's email system, the player learns that Brobostigon and Scraliontis, two associates of the ship's creator Leovinus, double crossed him and deliberately provoked a "Spontaneous Massive Existence Failure" by hiding the body parts of the ship's humanoid intelligence system Titania in various locations within the ship as well as planting a scuttling bomb, in an effort to destroy the ship and profit from its insurance. However, both men perished in the attempt with the player finding their dead bodies on the ship. After exploring the vessel and solving puzzles, the player eventually finds all of Titania's body parts and awakens her, repairing the sabotaged ship and allowing for it to be navigated. The player then accesses the bridge and navigates the ship back to their home on Earth. Throughout the game, the player meets other bots, including Nobby, the "LiftBot", Fortillian, the "BarBot" and D'Astragaaar, the "Maitre d'Bot". The player also meets a parrot that accompanies them throughout most of the journey.
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