A Fork in the Tale

A Fork in the Tale
Developer(s) Advance Reality Interactive
Publisher(s) Any River Entertainment (CD)
Designer(s) Rob Lay
Platform(s) Windows
Release February 28, 1997
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

A Fork in the Tale is a full motion video (FMV) comedic adventure game developed by Advance Reality Interactive and published by Any River Entertainment on February 28, 1997.

Development

The game draws a heavy influence from Don Bluth's Dragon's Lair games and features Bay Area actors Dale Morris, Fred Smith, Michael Ronin Orlando, Eric Carlson, Kaliopi Eleni, Jett, Pamela Herron and Jody Mortara among the fifty plus roles. Because of the large number of video sequences, the game was originally released on 5 CDs.

The game was a commercial failure and publisher Any River Entertainment closed its doors just before the game's original release, cementing its status as a major flop.

Plot and gameplay

A Fork in the Tale stars the voice of comedian Rob Schneider as a protagonist who finds himself in the land of Eseveron. The player must watch numerous video sequences and click on certain icons at specific times to proceed, all in an effort to figure out what is happening and how to escape.

Critical reception

Game Revolution thought the game was short and easy, yet fun.[1]

References

  1. "A Fork in the Tale Review". www.gamerevolution.com. Retrieved 2017-03-17.


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