Ark of Time
1997 video game
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Ark of Time is a 1997 adventure game developed by Italian studio Trecision and published in 1997 for MS-DOS by Koei.[2] A PlayStation version was released in 1998.
| Ark of Time | |
|---|---|
North American PC cover art | |
| Developer | Trecision |
| Publisher | Koei |
| Director | Edoardo Gervino |
| Programmer | Fabrizio Lagorio |
| Artists | Mario Ricco Tommaso Bennati |
| Writers | Stewart Bell Bryn Isaac Laura Sicignano |
| Composer | Luigi Gaggero |
| Platforms | MS-DOS, PlayStation |
| Release | MS-DOSPlayStation
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| Genre | Adventure |
| Mode | Single-player |
Plot
Gameplay
Ark of Time is a third-person point-and-click adventure game, with mostly inventory based puzzles.
Reception
Giving the game 80/100, Tap-Repeatedly/Four Fat Chicks complimented the game's sly sense of humor.[4] AdventureGamers rated the game 70/100, saying "This is the worst game that I've totally enjoyed."[5][6] GameSpot gave it 6.3/10, writing that Ark of Time was neither revolutionary or groundbreaking.[7] Quandary gave the game 60/100, writing that the game was part of a rush of titles centering around the fabled lost city of Atlantis that were released at the time. Additionally, Quandary felt that it was surprising.[8][9] Gameboomers wrote that the game was 'pretty okay'.[10] Just Adventure felt the title was loony and offbeat.[11] Meristation felt that while the game was competent and didn't have any serious flaws, it lacked anything that pushed the genre.[12]