The 11th Hour
Point-and-click, Puzzle, Adventure
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Developers/Publishers:
Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Ltd., Trilobyte, Nightdive Studios
November 30, 1995, December 31, 1995, January 1, 1996, December 13, 1995
PC (Microsoft Windows), DOS, Mac
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Repetitive Elements: The 11th Hour may become repetitive after extended play, especially in the Point-and-click genre.
High Difficulty: The steep difficulty curve in The 11th Hour can be daunting for new players.
Content Gaps: Some areas of The 11th Hour feel underdeveloped or lacking in content.
Why To Avoid
Beautiful World: Explore the stunning world of The 11th Hour, a visual treat for fans of Point-and-click.
Compelling Storyline: The narrative in The 11th Hour is deeply engaging, making it a must-play for Point-and-click fans.
High Replay Value: The 11th Hour offers numerous reasons to replay, thanks to its Point-and-click elements.
Why To Play
The 11th Hour, the much-anticipated sequel to record-selling adventure horror The 7th Guest, follows the path of mystery, desolation, horror and grotesque logic set by its predecessor. It is one of the finest examples of blending cinematic sequences with a 3D environment. The 11th Hour, in a fashion similar to The 7th Guest, features 22 wonderfully pre-rendered 3D rooms that took almost three years to craft. This challenging interactive story provides a wide array of games, puzzles and quests wrought by the twisted mind of the legendary Henry Stauf. Will you unearth Old Man Stauf's fate at last, or seal your own forever?