Uncle Albert's Adventures Explained

Uncle Albert's Adventures
Platforms:Windows, Mac
Developer:Lexis Numérique
Publisher:Emme Interactive
Genre:Adventure, puzzle
Creator:Éric Viennot
Composer:Jean Pascal Vielfaure
Frédéric Lerner

Uncle Albert's Adventures (French: Les Aventures de l’oncle Ernest) is a French series of adventure puzzle video games designed by Éric Viennot, developed by Lexis Numérique and published by Emme Interactive between 1998 and 2004. The first three games have been published in English.

Plot and gameplay

Uncle Albert is known to be an adventurous inventor and traveller, keeping an album of all his discoveries, treasures, and secrets. The album is a travel log and journal full of sketches, living animals, and working mechanisms. The player interacts with the album, using bookmarks to navigate between the pages, and unlocking new pages by solving puzzles.

Games

Spin-off series

Book

Reception

The first three Uncle Albert games were commercially successful. French newspaper Libération reported their combined sales at 500,000 units by October 2002.[1]

References

  1. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20180717143813/http://next.liberation.fr/guide/2002/10/18/age-tendre-et-coeur-de-cible_418947 . Age Tendre et Coeur de Cible . Rivoire, Annick . October 18, 2002 . . July 17, 2018 . live.

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