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Developed from text adventures (like Zork ) that required players to type commands. Early graphical adventures such as Mystery House (1980) eventually led to the classic point-and-click interface.
Studios like LucasArts and Sierra On-Line dominated the era with titles like The Secret of Monkey Island and King's Quest . Point & Click
Players click on the environment to move their character to that spot. Developed from text adventures (like Zork ) that
After a decline in the early 2000s, the genre was revived by Telltale Games ( The Walking Dead ) and a thriving indie scene. Modern games often focus more on cinematic storytelling and impactful choices than complex "moon logic" puzzles. Essential Classics & Modern Hits Players click on the environment to move their
Conversing with non-player characters (NPCs) often involves choosing from various dialogue options to gain information or influence the story. Genre Evolution
Clicking on objects or characters triggers actions like examining an item, picking it up, or starting a conversation.