Sierra games AGI (Adventure Game Interpreter) was the development tool used by Sierra Online to create their early adventure games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Adventure Game Interpreter"
Alien Legacy is a sci-fi real-time strategy game created by Sierra On-Line and released on 24 March, 1995. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alien Legacy"
Aliens versus Predator is a series of video games released for computers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aliens versus Predator (computer game)"
Betrayal at Krondor is a DOS computer role-playing game developed by Dynamix and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1993. It uses a mixture of 3D and 2D graphics in a large game world based on Midkemia, the world of Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar series of fiction books. ...more on Wikipedia about "Betrayal at Krondor"
Betrayal in Antara is a computer role-playing game published by Sierra On-Line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Betrayal in Antara"
Conquests of Camelot (full official title: Conquests of Camelot I: King Arthur, Quest for the Grail) is a graphic adventure game released in 1989 by Sierra. It was the first game in the Conquests series designed by Christy Marx and her husband Peter Ledger. The only other game in the series was 1992's Conquests of the Longbow: The Adventures of Robin Hood. Marx did the majority of the design work while Ledger created the game and package art. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conquests of Camelot"
Conquests of the Longbow: The Adventures of Robin Hood is a graphic adventure game designed by Christy Marx and published by Sierra On-Line in 1992. It is considered the second (and last) part of the Conquests series. It features VGA graphics and uses Sierra's standard icon-driven interface first seen in King's Quest V. ...more on Wikipedia about "Conquests of the Longbow"
Dr. Brain is a series of educational games made by Sierra On-Line in the '90s. The aim of each game is to solve a series of puzzles in order to proceed further into the game. The series was later picked up by Knowledge Adventure who turned it into a more action-oriented game. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dr. Brain"
Gabriel Knight is the title character in a series of adventure games produced by the Sierra Corporation in the 1990s. Three games were released in the series: Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Father, Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within and Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned. It is unlikely that any more will follow, however, due to Sierra's dismantling by parent company Vivendi and the general decline of adventure game sales. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gabriel Knight"
Gold Rush! is a graphic adventure game released by Sierra Entertainment in 1988. It was designed by Doug and Ken MacNeill. The game is set in 1848, just before the California Gold Rush. You play Brooklyn newspaperman Jerrod Wilson, who soon receives word that he must go to Sacramento to meet his long-lost brother. After a few minutes of gameplay, word arrives that gold has been found in California, and it becomes much more difficult for Jerrod to settle his affairs in Brooklyn and find a way to Sacramento. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gold Rush!"
Heart of China is a 1991 adventure computer game made by Dynamix. The game features the exploits of pilot Jake "Lucky" Masters as he tries to rescue nurse Kate Lomax from a ruthless warlord. The story and characters are similar to Indiana Jones. ...more on Wikipedia about "Heart of China"
Jones in the Fast Lane is a game developed and published by Sierra in 1991. The objective of the game is to attain as much money, happiness, status and education as necessary to win. These would be set up by the players before the game began. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jones in the Fast Lane"
King's Quest is an adventure game series made by the American computer game company Sierra Entertainment (formerly Sierra On-Line). It is widely considered a classic title of the golden era of adventure games and was the series that primarily built the reputation of the company following the success of the first installment, the first "3D" adventure game. Roberta Williams, co-owner of Sierra, designed all the games in the King's Quest series, from 1984 until the last official game in 1998. ...more on Wikipedia about "King's Quest"
Manhunter: New York is a post-apocalyptic adventure game designed by Barry Murry, Dave Murry and Dee Dee Murry of Evryware and published in 1988 by Sierra On-Line. It is set in the (then) futuristic year of 2004, when Earth has been enslaved by a race of aliens known as the Orbs. The Orbs, who look like giant floating eyeballs, have implanted all humans with tracking devices, forced them to wear nondescript robes and forbidden them from speaking. The protagonist has been assigned by the Orbs to track down fellow humans who are believed to be forming an underground resistance. Over the course of the game, the player discovers that the Orbs are not the benevolent rulers they claim to be; they are actually harvesting humans as a food source. The player then "switches sides" and works to overthrow the Orbs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Manhunter (game)"
Mickey's Space Adventure was a graphic adventure computer game for MS DOS. It was created by Al Lowe and released by Sierra Entertainment in 1986. It features Disney characters like Mickey Mouse. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mickey's Space Adventure"
Mixed-Up Fairy Tales was a graphic adventure game made for younger players than those of Sierra Entertainment's King's Quest or Space Quest series. In it, the player controls a child--selected from one of six and named at will by the player--transported to the land of make believe by the magical dragon Bookwyrm, who needs their help unknotting the mess that's become of five famous fairy tales: Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast, Bremen Town Musicians, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Snow White. For instance, the prince can't find Cinderella because her glass slipper was stolen, Jack's axe is missing so he can't chop down the beanstalk, etc. Bookwyrm, who had the book all the stories were recorded in, could always be counted for directions to their next objective when the player got stuck. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mixed-Up Fairy Tales"
Mystery House is a 1980 game for the Apple II by Roberta and Ken Williams. Although it had no sound, no color (other than black and white), and no animation, it did have one feature that would make it part of computer gaming history: graphics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mystery House"
Phantasmagoria is a CD-ROM horror-themed computer game series created by Sierra On-line for the DOS and Windows platforms. The series is composed of two games: Phantasmagoria and Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh, released in 1995 and 1996, respectively. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phantasmagoria (game)"
Police Quest is a series of computer games produced and published by Sierra On-Line between 1987 and 1993. The original series was composed of three adventure games designed by former policeman Jim Walls, and a fourth title designed by Daryl F. Gates. In addition, Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: SWAT was released in 1995, but was a tactical simulator rather than a graphic adventure. Although both SWAT and the tactical RTS SWAT 2 still carried the Police Quest name, it is generally agreed that these belong to the SWAT Series instead. ...more on Wikipedia about "Police Quest"
Quest for Glory is a series of hybrid role-playing/ adventure computer games designed by Corey and Lori Ann Cole. The series combined humor, puzzle elements, themes and characters borrowed from various legends, atrocious puns, and memorable characters, creating one of the better-remembered series in the Sierra stable. ...more on Wikipedia about "Quest for Glory"
RAMA is a first-person adventure game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1996. The game is based on Arthur C. Clarke's books Rendezvous with Rama and Rama II and supports both DOS and Windows 95. It is the second Rama game to be produced. Earlier, a text adventure was released in 1984 by Tellurium and exported to systems such as the Apple II and Commodore 64. ...more on Wikipedia about "RAMA" Please visit again www.shortopedia.com
Rise of the Dragon is a graphic adventure game that was released in 1990 for the DOS computer and later remade for the Sega CD (1994). The Sega CD version added voice actors to the game and was given a MA-17 rating by the Videogames Rating Council for profanity, references to a fictional illicit drug, cross-dressing, prostition and partial female nudity. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rise of the Dragon"
Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI) refers to ...more on Wikipedia about "Sierra's Creative Interpreter"
Softporn Adventure was a comedic, adult-oriented text adventure game produced for the Apple II in 1981. The game was created by Chuck Benton and released by Sierra On-Line. It was ported to MS-DOS for the PC in 1991. ...more on Wikipedia about "Softporn Adventure"
Space Quest is a series of six computer games that follow the adventures of a hapless janitor named Roger Wilco, as he campaigns through the galaxy for "truth, justice and really clean floors". ...more on Wikipedia about "Space Quest"
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