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Titanic:  Challenge of Discovery

Titanic: Challenge of Discovery

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This game was awesome!
Review: First off I love the whole story behind the Titanic, so when I saw this game I was so excited. I loved exploring the rooms that I have imagined in my head for the longest time. I was quite dissapointed at the fact that I could pace around the halls. You actually have to save the Titanic and do other little favors for people you meet along the way. I tried to ignore them but they found me.
That was the only problem I had, not too much exploring time or the ship goes down. I thought the beginning was kind of weird but I guess it was suposed to be like that. Overall the game is cool.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This freaked me out for some reason LOL
Review: OK this is going to sound really strange, but this game was really freaky! I don't know what it was. There aren't any, like, sharks under the water or anything, but you go down in the submersible thing and it's dark and then all of a sudden there're these big ships that jump out at you... I don't know. Perhaps I get way too into these games, but I was totally freaked out LOL! If you're not a sissy like me though, and you like underwater excavation, this is the game for you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Could be better
Review: This game was okay, but it wasn't as excciting as I thought it would be. Though the graphics were good there just wasn't alot to do.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not the game that takes you back to Titanic
Review: Unlike other reviewers of this game, this game is NOT the popular 1997 game that offered a realistic version of the ship for people to explore whilst solving a series of mysteries. That was called "Titanic: Adventure Out of Time." This is a game released around the same time that takes a more scientific approach, letting you go under the sea in a submersible with Robert Ballard (who discovered the Titanic). It is hard to navigate and not nearly as "fun" as it is educational. If you're looking to really explore the ship in all it's glory, this is NOT the game for you. You'll want "Adventure Out of Time."


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