Wallobee Jack: The Bingi Burra Stone

The first Wallobee Jack adventure involves adventurer Jack and his friend Francesca Felini who have set on an adventure across the Australian continent out to find a mysterious artifact, the "Bingi Burra" stone. Advertised as "the world's first interactive cartoon", the interactive element is of course very low. The system used, called "Quicklick" or "Q.I.S.", uses the mouse pointer to indicate whether a sequence is non-interactive or if it's possible to change the direction of the story, in which case the pointer turns into a looking glass. The pointer changes again if the looking glass is over an interactive spot on the screen.

Followed By Wallobee Jack: The Thai Sun Adventure
Added July 7, 2020
Published By GAGA Communications Inc.
WordPerfect Main Street
Universal Network of Entertainment (Tune) 1000 Corp., The
Amuse, Inc.
Developed By Megatoon Entertainment Group, Inc.
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Year of Release:
1993

Genre(s):
Interactive Movie

Graphic Style:
2D FMV

Camera View:
Third-Person

Control Type:
Point and Click

Other Tags:
Speech

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