Temüjin (video game)
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''Temüjin'' (also known as ''Temüjin: A Supernatural Adventure'' and ''Temüjin: The Capricorn Collection'') is a 1997
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developed and published by SouthPeak Interactive.


Plot

Based partially on the life of
Genghis Khan Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; ; xng, Temüjin, script=Latn; ., name=Temujin – August 25, 1227) was the founder and first Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the List of largest empires, largest contiguous empire in history a ...
, the plot involves an unidentified character (controlled by the player) who has appeared in the Stevenson Museum where ancient
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n artifacts are being displayed. The protagonist must find out who they and the other people in the museum are and solve the mysteries of unusual events occurring at the museum. Along the way, the player is aided by a ghost girl, Mei, who is freed after the first mission.


Gameplay

The game is a
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first person adventure An adventure game is a video game genre in which the player assumes the role of a protagonist in an interactive story driven by exploration and/or puzzle-solving. The genre's focus on story allows it to draw heavily from other narrative-based ...
with 360 degree movement. It is a point-and-click adventure (occasionally pixel-hunting). The game consists of seven chapters, spread out over six disks, in each of which the player must fulfill a specific goal in order to clear the act. Most puzzles are solved by examining items and combining them.


Development

The game was the first to use SouthPeak Games's " Video Reality" engine and was also the first game to be made entirely on 35 mm film. Lee Sheldon, best known for the critically acclaimed '' Ripley's Believe It or Not!: The Riddle of Master Lu'', served as the game's writer and designer. During the development stage, the game was advertised heavily in gaming magazines as being a
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game with the interactivity that was missing in previous first person adventures. Development took 18 months. The video sequences were filmed with a production crew of over 180 people using special four-walled sets, which were a challenge for the cameramen.


Reception

'' Next Generation'' reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "''Temujin'' is a fairly solid first step towards the next generation of point-and-click adventure games, and SouthPeak's Video Reality technology allows developers to bring actual locations to games with ease. However, the games themselves still need a good plot and solid interface, and here's where ''Temujin'' lacks something." At the time, the popularity of adventure and full motion video games had all but vanished and the game was a commercial failure. Critics mostly gave the game less than favorable reviews as the boasted interactivity and realistic graphics were non-existent. The video screen was much smaller than the screen size and contained blurry visuals, and the fact that the main character was both
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and suffering from
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severely limited interaction with gameplay characters.


Reviews

*''Electric Games'' (1997) *''Quandary'' (Nov, 1997) *''
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'' (Nov 17, 1997) *''Just Adventure'' (1997) *''Just Adventure'' (1997)http://www.justadventure.com/reviews/Temujin/Temujin_Review.shtm


References


External links

*http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0313700/
''Temüjin: A Supernatural Adventure'' trailer at Game Nostalgia
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Temujin (Video Game) 1997 video games Adventure games Cultural depictions of Genghis Khan First-person adventure games Full motion video based games Video games developed in the United States Windows games Windows-only games Single-player video games SouthPeak Games