The Jetsons: George Jetson and the Legend of Robotopia

The Jetsons: George Jetson and the Legend of Robotopia is a graphical adventure. It is based on The Jetsons, an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1962. Join George Jetson on an adventure as he visits alien worlds and attempts to outwit hostile tribes of Aborigibots while attempting to hold onto his job.

The game screen is divided into seven areas. Each area serves a different function as you play the game. A Stage area displays what George sees. If you see an object of interest here, double-click on it get a description of that object in the Narration area, where everything that happens in the game is described. The Cast area displays a portrait of George. Whenever there is someone else in the area, their portrait too will be displayed. Click twice on their portrait to get a description of the person or to interact with them. If you are successful in striking up a conversation, the Action area displays choices of comments made by George. Click once on the choice you feel is the right one. There is a Layout area that provides an overhead view of the area that George is in. Red circles indicate exits.

The Command Buttons area displays command buttons for George to use, each with a different symbol. These buttons allow George to Interact, Look, Go, Open, Close and Give. Using these in conjunction with clicking on objects in the other areas allow George to interact with other objects or individuals. The final area is the Inventory area. Drag objects found into this area. If you want to look inside something that is in the inventory, just click on it and then on the Open button .

Added July 5, 2020
Published By MicroIllusions
Developed By Dreamers Guild, The
Front Cover (United States) (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Back Cover (United States) (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Media (United States) (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Title screen (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Loading screen (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Game start - Orbitty hanging from the ceiling (Amiga) from mobygames.com
George is late for work, as usual. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Apartment hall (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Elroy's bedroom (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Living room (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Judy's bedroom (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Kitchen (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Foyer (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Parking lot (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Mr. Spacely fires you! GAME OVER! (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Taking a whirl in your flying car. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Reception room at Mr. Spacely Sprockets. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Mr. Spacely isn't happy with you... (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Your office. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
At the mall. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
The Dream Factory at the mall. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Buying stuff at the transportation center at the mall. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Restaurant at the mall. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Jane Jetson at the mall. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
At the spacelines. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Rockets ready to take off. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Flying to Robotopia. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Arriving at Robotopia. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Information booth on Robotopia. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Mr. Spacely's resort on Robotopia. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Inside the resort. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Exhibit room - is that a futuristic Indiana Jones? (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Flying with your anti-grav belt! (Amiga) from mobygames.com
They built a big wall on Robotopia to separate the north from the south. Donald Trump would be happy - because it's yuuuge! (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Apparently, not everyone is happy about the wall. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Flying over the jungle (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Cloud city? (Amiga) from mobygames.com
A gatekeeper robot. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Looks like a futuristic arms build up! (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Guard room. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Flying over the ocean. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
Volcano. (Amiga) from mobygames.com
In the jungle... The mighty jungle... The lions sleeps tonight... (Amiga) from mobygames.com

Year of Release:
1988

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Genre(s):
Interactive Fiction Traditional

Graphic Style:
2D

Camera View:
Third-Person

Control Type:
Point and Click

Setting/Theme:
Sci-Fi

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