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''[[The X-Files Game]]'' is an interactive movie point-and-click adventure video game developed by HyperBole Studios and published by Fox Interactive in 1998 |
''[[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. |
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Our story starts up with said agent arriving late to work and bumping into his Best Friend and partner, Mark Cook, who explains that a “Big Gun from DC is [there].” Following this, you are given a choice of what to say before you are called into your boss, [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Shanks,]] calls you into his study to meet this “Big Gun.” His name is Skinner, and he gives you the task of finding his two missing agents, [[Shmuck Bait|Mulder and Scully...]] |
Our story starts up with said agent arriving late to work and bumping into his Best Friend and partner, Mark Cook, who explains that a “Big Gun from DC is [there].” Following this, you are given a choice of what to say before you are called into your boss, [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|Shanks,]] calls you into his study to meet this “Big Gun.” His name is Skinner, and he gives you the task of finding his two missing agents, [[Shmuck Bait|Mulder and Scully...]] |