Chill Manor

1996 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chill Manor is an educational first-person shooter for MS-DOS compatible systems. The game is designed to teach history to children. It is the sequel to I.M. Meen and shares similar gameplay. Chloe Leamon provided Ophelia Chill's voice, while Peter Berkrot reprised his role as I.M. Meen.[1]

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Chill Manor
DeveloperAnimation Magic
PublisherSimon & Schuster Interactive
DirectorJeffrey Siegel
ProducersAmanda Thornton
Dale DeSharone
DesignerMatt Sughrue
ComposerTony Trippi
PlatformMS-DOS
Release
  • NA: October 16, 1996
GenresEducational, First-person shooter
ModeSingle-player
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Plot

The evil magician I.M. Meen's presumed wife Ophelia Chill obtains the Book of Ages and tears out all the pages within, allowing her to re-write history as she sees fit. It is up to one of four playable children to travel through her manor and correct history.

Gameplay

The player goes through 20 levels, fixing history mistakes in various scrolls.

Reception

In a retrospective review, AllGame gave Chill Manor score of 3.5 out of 5.[2]

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