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The Experiment Has Been Shipped

2404.Org writes:

"The Adventure Company has announced that The Experiment has been shipped to North American retail stores.

Begin your innovative shared adventure in what appears to be a deserted old ship, grounded on a beautiful Pacific island. You mysteriously find yourself in the ship's operations room faced with a highly advanced panel of controls, surveillance monitors and a wide array of sophisticated technology. As you watch the monitors for other signs of life, you discover a woman. Unable to find a way to communicate with her directly, you realize you are her only hope. She needs your help.

The problem is, you too are being held prisoner by an unseen captor. Soon you come to realize the only way to escape is to help one another. But… who are you? Who is she? Why do you control both your fates? Is escape from this floating prison your only goal, or is there a more cryptic scheme?"

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7.0

Gamesradar Review: The Experiment

Gamesradar writes:

The concept is brilliant. The story flops between cliche and downright weird. And the execution is deeply wonky. As a novelty, it's intriguing. Anyone interested in gaming esoterica should get hold of a copy. But be warned - it's far from perfect.

You'll love

* Original premise
* Unique feeling of detachment
* Lots to explore

You'll hate

* Cluttered interface
* Getting lost in the ship
* Main character lacks personality

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am2pmsurfer5926d ago

I played this game, it is wonderful at the beginning but gets really boring after a while. Didn't manage to finish it, never felt the need to try it again.

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6.0

WorthPlaying: The Experiment Review

As intriguing as the concept is, the climax is not as nearly as exciting, and the weak ending makes the problem-plagued trip hardly worth the effort. There are moments of genuine discovery and surprise within The Experiment as you peel back the layers and find another mystery to solve, or find out what's behind the next door ... when the game worked, anyway.

As it is, The Experiment's hole-riddled plot and buggy gameplay bury some of the promise that could have filled the experience with the kind of giddy wonder that comes with peering into the unknown. This is one experiment that you may want to conduct at your own risk.

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6.0

The Experiment Review - Adventure Classic Gaming

"All in all, I enjoyed playing The Experiment despite its flaws. I would have greatly appreciated an option to speed up the avatar, or perhaps have her "zip" to previously visited locations without having to prod her with the lights. I would also have appreciated more in-game hints and feedback, such as a glimmer that would signal where an important item might be located. I would recommend this game most highly to gamers who might be tired of the standard point-and-click adventures and would like to experiment with something radically different-though I might point out that a similar concept was already explored in the 1985 Activision classic game Hacker. Overall, though, the pros outweighed the cons in The Experiment, and I was glad to see the developer pushing the genre in unfamiliar directions." -- by Matt Barton.

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