| Type | Division |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2002 |
| Headquarters | Canada |
| Industry | Computer and video game industry |
| Products | Syberia, Broken Sword 3, Still Life. |
| Parent | DreamCatcher Interactive |
| Website | adventurecompanygames.com |
The Adventure Company, a branch of DreamCatcher Interactive,[1] is a major publisher of adventure games. Their first released game,The Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness, was released in 2002.[2] The Adventure Company has worked with many different developers including: Kheops Studio, THQ, Microïds, and Cryo Interactive.
Published games
- Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None
- Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express
- Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun
- Amerzone
- Atlantis: The Lost Tales (Rerelease)
- Atlantis II: Beyond Atlantis (Rerelease)
- Atlantis III: The New World (Rerelease)
- Atlantis IV: Evolution
- Atlantis V: The Sacred Legacy
- Aura: Fate of the Ages
- The Black Mirror
- Broken Sword: The Sleeping Dragon
- The Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness
- The Cameron Files: The Pharaoh's Curse
- The Crystal Key
- Dark Fall
- Dark Fall: Lights Out
- Dead Reefs
- Dracula: Origin
- ECHO: Secrets of the Lost Cavern
- Evidence: The Last Ritual
- The Experiment
- The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft
- Keepsake
- The Messenger
- Missing: Since January
- Mysterious Journey II
- The Moment of Silence
- Next Life
- Nibiru: Age of Secrets
- Outcry
- Post Mortem
- Return to Mysterious Island
- ROTS-1 Riddle of the Sphinx
- ROTS-2 The Omega Stone
- Sam & Max Season One
- Safecracker: The Ultimate Puzzle Adventure
- Schizm: Mysterious Journey
- Sentinel: Descendants in Time (AKA Realms of Illusion)
- Secret Files: Tunguska
- Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis
- Still Life
- Syberia
- Voyage: Inspired by Jules Verne[3]
External links
References
- ^ "The Adventure Company About Page". adventurecompanygames.com. http://www.adventurecompanygames.com/tac/corporate/index.html. Retrieved 2007-06-28.
- ^ "DreamCatcher launches The Adventure Company", Trey Walker, GameSpot, Jan 9, 2002
- ^ "The Adventure Company Games". adventurecompanygames.com. http://www.adventurecompanygames.com/tac/pc.html. Retrieved 2007-06-28.
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