

On the surface, Titanic may seem like another Myst clone to some. The puzzles include a bit of everything from cryptography to wiring an important telegraph. Puzzles are logical and clues are clear and challenging. The myriad of subplots and double-dealings will make you trust no one you meet and nothing you hear.

The key to this game is that you actually feel that you are on the Titanic.Ĭyberflix have outdone themselves by making virtually every area of the ship explorable. Zeitel and his master plan before the ship sinks. Some great puzzles lie ahead and a few fights ensue as you try once again to stop Col. The ticking of a watch is heard and you are back on the Titanic, ready to start with a clean slate. So starts Cyberflix's excellent Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, a game of alternate history and wondrous mystery. You think to yourself "what if I could go back in time and alter what happened that night?" An air-raid whistle screams and a bomb knocks you out. A news clipping about the Titanic and an inscripted pocket watch spark memories of that night. Trinkets of past missions for the secret service abound on shelves and mantles around you. You, the hero, are lounging in your dingy apartment hiding from your landlord who is trying to collect the rent. Much to the disappointment of Her Majesty and our hero, the mission failed.įorward to the World War II era. Zeitel from destroying not only the Titanic, but also life as we know it. It was our hero's job to stop a certain Col. Titanic is headed for danger and the seeds of World War are about to be planted. Unbeknownst to crew and passengers, the R.M.S.
