Titanic: Adventure out of Time
Titanic: Adventure Out of Time is a video game for the personal computer. It was developed by Cyberflix and was published in Europe and the United States by Europress and GTE Entertainment respectively, released on October 31, 1996. The game is a point and click adventure game which sees the player traveling around a virtual representation of the RMS Titanic, the doomed ocean liner which struck an iceberg on April 14, 1912 and sank with great loss of life.
Titanic: Adventure Out of Time comes in three versions: a PC, Macintosh, or hybrid version that works on both the PC and Mac.
Characters in Titanic: Adventure Out of Time were rendered by way of photographs of actors given limited animation in sync with dialogue. The producers of this game used this same style of rendering for a previous adventure entitled Dust: A Tale of the Wired West.
You are Frank Carlson, a redundant British secret agent living in a tiny London flat, surrounded by the painful memories of his failed mission onboard the Titanic. An exploded bomb suddenly propells him back in time. He has been placed upon the maiden voyage of the Titanic for enemy reconossence and to intercept a number of artifacts that have far more importance to the history of the modern world than they first appear. He only leaves his cabin once during the voyage, on the fatal night of April 14th 1912, to complete his mission.
Titanic: Adventure Out of Time comes in three versions: a PC, Macintosh, or hybrid version that works on both the PC and Mac.
Characters in Titanic: Adventure Out of Time were rendered by way of photographs of actors given limited animation in sync with dialogue. The producers of this game used this same style of rendering for a previous adventure entitled Dust: A Tale of the Wired West.
You are Frank Carlson, a redundant British secret agent living in a tiny London flat, surrounded by the painful memories of his failed mission onboard the Titanic. An exploded bomb suddenly propells him back in time. He has been placed upon the maiden voyage of the Titanic for enemy reconossence and to intercept a number of artifacts that have far more importance to the history of the modern world than they first appear. He only leaves his cabin once during the voyage, on the fatal night of April 14th 1912, to complete his mission.
Publisher: None/Unknown
System Requirements
PC: Windows 95, Windows 3.1
486/66 or faster processor
8 MB RAM
Mac: OS 7.1
68040 or faster processor
486/66 or faster processor
8 MB RAM
Mac: OS 7.1
68040 or faster processor






