Gothos
Gothos is an Adventure, Interactive, and Single-player video game developed by Microforum International. Throughout the game, the player either serves as a male or female vampire where the main mission is to investigate the place. Gothos has many inhabitants where the player comes to meet and interact with them.
Some of the characters are innocent, but most of the NPCs are web-deceit and corrupted, and the player has not to let them make their way to escape. It all depends on the player skills to identify the culprits and complete the mission. While playing the game, the player views the environment from a first-person perspective.
All the puzzles are choices-based, and during conversations, the player has to click the right option to proceed. There are multiple endings, and every outcome depends on the player’s choices and traversing. The game has a compass where the player can judge whether he is going in the right way or needs to alter the road. The core features of the game are Compass, Choice-Based Gameplay, and Multiple Outcomes.
#1 Noctropolis
Noctropolis is an Adventure, Arcade, and Single-player video game developed by Flash Point Productions. During the game, the player assumes the role of the protagonist named Peter Grey, who is a bookstore owner and winds up in the world of his favorite comic book. In this point-and-click adventure, the player needs to collect information and help the character make progress.
One night, Peter receives a package that eventually transports him into the Noctropolis, a city of secrets. Five deadliest arch-villains decide to gang up on Peter, mysteriously released from incarceration. The player has to find out who released the criminals and must stop them from wreaking havoc across the city of Noctropolis.
The player interacts with characters and objects that appeared in each world. Manipulation of items and solutions of puzzles is not easy. The player has to overcome the obstacles to advance the story. The game has a verb-based interface that shows up on the screen if the player right-clicks on the screen. Many conversations and cut-scenes are displayed inside a smaller screen of the main console.