Adventure games have changed a lot over the years. Back in the ‘70s, graphics were limited and you interacted with virtual worlds with just a few words.
In the ‘80s, games like King’s Quest expanded the genre, but the experience was still tied to keyboards. That all changed with the advent of ‘point-and-click’.
Titles like Indiana Jones: The Graphic Adventure, Police Quest, and Maniac Mansion began to gain popularity, moulding adventure games into something more approachable. This push led to
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