Conventional Adventure

Adventure games are characterized by an emphasis on narrative, rather than reflexive challenges. Gameplay typically involves exploration, puzzle-solving, and/or character interaction. They differ from RPGs in that there is typically little roleplaying involved - your character has usually already been completely created by the game's writers, and you make decisions to overcome challenges rather than to shape and roleplay a character.

Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers

The fourth in the epic Space Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in March of 1991.

Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers sees the hero, Roger Wilco, visit other Space Quest games (some fictional) in this time-travelling space adventure.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Space Quest 4-6 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format and game artworks, avatars, and wallpapers in JPG format.

Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon

The third in the epic Space Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in March of 1989.

Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon starts with the hero, Roger Wilco, in his escape capsule being taken aboard a junkyard ship to be turned into scrap.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Space Quest 1-3 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format and artworks in JPG format.

Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge

The second in the epic Space Quest series of games by Sierra, this game was released in November of 1987.

Space Quest II: Vohaul's Revenge casts the player as a janitor on board the Xenon Orbital Station 4. The player is referred to Roger Wilco for the first time in the game manual for this game.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Space Quest 1-3 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format and artworks in JPG format.

Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter

The first in the epic Space Quest series of games by Sierra, and was released in October of 1986.

Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter casts the player as a janitor on board the spaceship Arcada. The player is not given a name but rather asked to enter their own.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Space Quest 1-3 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals in PDF format and artworks in JPG format.

Police Quest: Open Season

Police Quest 4: Open Season is the fourth and final game in the epic Police Quest series of games by Sierra before the SWAT series began. The game was released in 1993.

The game is listed as Police Quest 4 (PQ4) in the manual. It is also shown in the file names and the credits, and when exiting the game in DOS, "Thank you for playing Police Quest IV: Open Season". The number does not appear on the title screen.

Police Quest 3: The Kindred

Police Quest 3: The Kindred is the third game in the epic Police Quest series of games by Sierra. The game was released in 1991.

In this game, the player is recast as police officer Sonny Bonds, set after the Police Quest 2 storyline, and takes the player on an adventure fighting crime in the fictional city of Lytton.

A new change for this third installment is a point and click interface, replacing the text based commands from the second game, and the annoying DRM of the second game has been dropped also.

Police Quest 2: The Vengeance

Police Quest 2: The Venegeance is the second game in the epic Police Quest series of games by Sierra. The game was released in 1988.

In this game, the player is recast as police officer Sonny Bonds, set after the Police Quest 1 storyline, and takes the player on an adventure fighting crime in the fictional city of Lytton.

This game is available on Good Old Games as part of the Police Quest 1-4 pack, and utilizes DOSBox to play on modern systems. In addition to the games, the buyer also gets the game manuals, maps, and reference cards in PDF format.

Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel

The first in the epic Police Quest series of games by Sierra. This game was originally made in 1987 but remade with 256 graphics in 1992.

Police Quest: In Pursuit of the Death Angel casts the player as police officer Sonny Bonds, and takes the player on an adventure fighting crime in the fictional city of Lytton.

An extremely strict adherence to police procedures is required; failure to do so will often result in failure or death of the player.

The Void

The Void (also known as Tension, Russian: Тургор) is a 2008 survival horror adventure computer game developed by the Russian studio Ice-Pick Lodge. The game is about a soul that accidentally lingered in the Void, before absolute death. The Void is a purgatory-like place, in which the most valuable thing is Color, a liquid that represents lifeforce. Color is scarce and famine is a usual thing for its dwellers — beautiful naked Sisters and deformed monstrous Brothers. Color is a universal resource in the game — at the same time it is the hero's health, armor, stats and ammo.