Display title | The X-Files Game |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The X-Files Game is an interactive movie point-and-click adventure video game based on the TV series The X-Files, developed by HyperBole Studios and published by Fox Interactive in 1998. It is notable because it doesn’t feature Agent Mulder and Agent Scully as the protagonists. (They were working on The Movie at the time.) Instead it features a Deadpan Snarker Seattle FBI agent named Craig Wilmore. |