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You’re at a bus stop surrounded by darkness. You can’t remember what brought you here, and beyond the comfort of its steel walls is an eerie emptiness.
Transfer Point is an adventure game about regret, forgiveness, and email. It combines point-and-click gameplay with the freedom and fun of typed commands. To unravel its mysteries, you’ll need to explore unusual places, solve peculiar puzzles, and find a decent Wi-Fi connection. Available now for your Macintosh® computer, or any modern web browser.
It was made using World Builder from Silicon Beach Software, published in 1986.
| Average Rating: Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 1 |
I spent around an hour or so casually playing through the game while chatting online with a friend, which gave some time to let the facts sink in. I purchased the manual for the game, which I found quite helpful in terms of the backstory and setting the tone for the game. Each scene in the game is illustrated delightfully, complementing the story.
The game has mouse support for readily interacting with illustrated items, but items are otherwise spelled out clearly enough in text if just typing is your preference. Just beware using look with nouns that definitely do not exist, or making a typo for one that does.