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100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
3.7
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Description

Adam Venture is a young explorer who has studied the relics that were brought back from the Holy Land during the Crusades. In the memoirs of Charles L'Heureux, a knight who travelled with Richard Lionheart, he discovers what looks like directions to the entrance of the Garden of Eden. Together with his girlfriend Evelyn, his dog and professor Jacques Saint-Omair he sets out to uncover what remains of the famous Biblical gardens.

Adam's Venture Episode 1: The Search for the Lost Garden is an action-adventure set in a series of underground caves. Adam has to navigate his way around these caves, avoiding falling axes, climbing cliffs, hanging from ropes and solving puzzles. Some of these puzzles involve putting three parts of a short Biblical text in the correct order, others require Adam to use a torch or moving around a crate. All movement and action is done with the keyboard as this game does not support the use of a mouse. It is based on the Unreal 3 Engine.

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The Press Says

GameBoomers Oct 29, 2009 B 75
Lucidlan Dec 16, 2009 75 out of 100 75
Adventurespiele Oct 15, 2009 3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars3.5 Stars 70
Hooked Gamers Oct 08, 2009 7 out of 10 70
GameCloud Oct 14, 2009 6.7 out of 10 67
Adventure Gamers Oct 23, 2009 3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars 60
Adventure Classic Gaming Nov 14, 2009 3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars3 Stars 60
Adventure Lantern Sep, 2011 2 Stars2 Stars2 Stars2 Stars2 Stars 40
HonestGamers Oct 24, 2009 3 out of 10 30
Adventurearchiv Oct 10, 2009 28 out of 100 28

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Trivia

Inaccuracies

Adam and Evelyn communicate with a walkie-talkie, in the twenties of last century, but such a device wasn't invented until the Second World War.


This entry to the MobyGames database was contributed by PolloDiablo (15849) on Oct 20, 2009.
 

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