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'''''The Fish Files''''' is a 2001 [[adventure game]] developed by the italian team 7th Sense and published by [[MC2-Microïds]] on the [[Game Boy Color]].
'''''The Fish Files''''' is a 2001 [[adventure game]] developed by the Italian team 7th Sense and published by [[MC2-Microïds]] on the [[Game Boy Color]].


== Gameplay and plot ==
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[[Category:2001 video games]]
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[[Category:Point-and-click adventure games]]
[[Category:Point-and-click adventure games]]
[[Category:Game Boy Color games]]
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Revision as of 16:02, 29 March 2020

The Fish Files is a 2001 adventure game developed by the Italian team 7th Sense and published by MC2-Microïds on the Game Boy Color.

Gameplay and plot

The player takes control on Dante, a college student in search of his kidnapped fish, Ramada. His quest takes him to various cities and towns, as well as other time periods.

The gameplay is in the tradition of Lucasarts point and click adventure titles.

Critical reception

Adventure Gamers praised the game for its surreal characters and amusing storyline.[1] Jeux Video felt the game alone was justification enough for a customer to purchase a Gameboy.[2]

References

  1. ^ "The Fish Files Review". Adventure Gamers. 2005-04-27. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
  2. ^ "Test The Fish Files sur GB". Jeuxvideo.com (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-21.