Adventure games are typically involve exploration, puzzle-solving, and story-telling. Players typically take on the role of a protagonist who must navigate through a fictional world, interacting with characters, finding items, and solving puzzles in order to progress through the story.
Adventure games can be categorized into various sub-genres, such as point-and-click, text-based, and action-adventure. Point-and-click adventure games typically involve the player using a mouse to interact with the game world, clicking on objects to pick them up or use them. Text-based adventure games, on the other hand, rely on written commands to navigate through the game world.
Adventure games often emphasize story-telling and character development over action-packed gameplay. They may feature branching storylines, allowing players to make choices that affect the outcome of the game. Some adventure games also incorporate elements of role-playing games, such as character customization and dialogue choices.
Well-known examples of adventure games include "Myst," "The Secret of Monkey Island," "King's Quest," and "The Walking Dead."
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