Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom

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Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom

Developer(s) Learn Technologies Interactive
Publisher(s) Time Warner Electronic Publishing, Southpeak Interactive (DOS)
Attica (Windows)
Platform(s) DOS, Windows, Macintosh
Release date 1995 (DOS)
1997 (Windows)
Genre(s) Graphic Adventure
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: K-A
Media CD-ROM (1)
System requirements Windows 3.1 / Windows 95; 8 MB RAM for Win 3.1; 2X CD-ROM Drive; 640 X 480 Graphics Card - Under Win 3.1 (256 Color), Under Win 95 (High Color)
Mac: 040 Processor or Better; System 7.0 or Greater; 8 MB Free RAM; 2X CD-ROM Drive; 640 X 480 Resolution, 256 Colors Graphics Card;
Input methods Mouse

Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom is a Myst-like graphic adventure game developed by Learn Technologies Interactive and released for DOS, Windows, and Macintosh systems.

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Many of the reviews of the time compared the game to Myst. MSNBC claimed that "In a world full of "Myst"-imitators, Qin: Tomb of the Middle Kingdom stands out as a product with a purpose."[1] PC Gamer said that the game is "rendered with a meticulous eye for detail" [2] while Bernard Yee of PC World regarded it as "a better Myst than Myst itself."[3]

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