Ozzie and the Quantum Playwright
Release Date August, 2002
Developer Dean Sullivan and Karl Cossio
System PC (Windows 9x/Me/XP)
Sub-Genre Classical
View 3rd-Person Perspective
Theme Humorous, Modern, Puzzle-Solving
Where to Get! Homepage or Here [ 62,400 kilobytes ]
Current Rating [ 4 ] from [ 10 ] votes -  
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Description

Ozzie and the Quantum Playwright is a high quality point and click adventure in the old LucasArts adventure games style. I'm sure that you must have played old LucasArts games and know what to expect in this game, which is choke full of humorous dialogues, intelligent and logical puzzles, very compelling storyline and beautifully drawn backgrounds and computer graphics.

The game intro shows that the popularity of the University of Greater Rockford has dropped from top 7th to 76th position and that is just because the university doesn't have an accounting library. The president of the university has decided to build an accounting library in the university theatre building by closing it down. You play this game as Ozzie, a hip-hop student at the university and your job is to get help from many sources including the famous drama and play writer to fail president's plan to build the accounting library and save the theatre department so his girlfriend Rose can continue her major studies as theatre and doesn't have to switch to another university.

The stylish game graphics and animations are cartoon-like with excellent quality sprites of comic-like characters, put together using the infamous AGAST Engine. The gameplay is simple point and click just like all the other LucasArts point and click games we have ever played. On exiting a loactioon or building an overhead map of the university allows the player to selct a building to reach. The sound and music is too good for a game distributed with no strings attached. Overall, the game is a gem to download and play if you somehow manage to make it run on your high-end computer running a 64bit operating system.

Reviewed by GraveDigger on 11th February, 2007

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