Perils Of Poom Michael Evans / Screen7 2003

This free AGS made game is set in a dystopian future where space travel is the norm. Crime is at an all-time high, and drug use is rife. The game is a unique mixture of the serious and truly hilarious, every stage of the game kept me riveted. The puzzles, for the most part, aren't especially difficult, but there is the occasional brain-teaser that will tax you. The game begins on an ordinary day in the life of a young man named Mac. He's late for work (as usual), and once again his boss chews him out when he arrives. This time he is down to his last warning. When things couldn't get any worse, two of Mac's colleagues lock him in the break room just as Mac is due for a staff meeting. This whole first section of the game is presented through a combination of long, fully-animated cutscenes interspersed with interactive parts. This is indicative of the game as a whole - there are many long, involved cutscenes, full of realistic and often humourous dialogue. Probably 20% of the whole game is acted out through these cutscenes, and this makes the game hugely immersive and atmospheric. Mac's quest takes him to several very different locations: a sand-covered desert planet (think Tatooine from Star Wars), an intergalactic gas station, and a volcanic world. On these worlds Mac meets lots of varied and interesting people, all of whom have unique personalities and motivations. The dialogues are very realistic, and Mac's own questions and responses are very amusing. Another novel feature of the game is a "bonus area" after the game's end. During the game there are three opportunities to *do something* (to tell you what would give it away). Should you do this all three times, you will unlock the bonus area, in which two minor characters from the game go on a long and hilarious rant about the effect Mac's quest had on them.
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