Chill Manor
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Developer(s) | Animation Magic |
Publisher(s) | Simon & Schuster Interactive |
Director(s) | Jeffrey Siegel |
Producer(s) | Amanda Thornton Dale DeSharone |
Designer(s) | Matt Sughrue |
Composer(s) | Tony Trippi |
Platform(s) | DOS |
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Genre(s) | Educational game, First Person Shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Chill Manor is an educational video game that runs on DOS, designed to teach history to children. It is the sequel to I.M. Meen and shares a similar gameplay. Chloe Leamon provided Ophelia Chill's voice, while Peter Berkrot reprised his role as I.M Meen.[1]
Plot
The evil magician I.M. Meen's presumed wife Ophelia Chill obtains the Book of Ages and tears out all the pages within, allowing her to re-write history as she sees fit. It is up to four individual children to travel through those ages and correct history.
Gameplay
The player goes through 8 epochs, each consisting of four levels, fixing history mistakes in various scrolls. In every fourth level, the player must defeat a boss monster to finish the epoch and get to a new one.
Reception
Allgame gave Chill Manor a rating score of 3.5 out of 5.[2]
References
- ^ "Let's Play Chill Manor Finale - Final Boss and Credits".
- ^ "Chill Manor - Overview - allgame". Allgame. Archived from the original on 14 November 2014. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
External links
- Chill Manor at MobyGames
- Chill Manor can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive
- 1996 video games
- Children's educational video games
- DOS games
- DOS-only games
- First-person shooters
- Video games featuring protagonists of selectable gender
- Video games with 2.5D graphics
- English-language-only video games
- North America-exclusive video games
- Video games developed in the United States
- Sprite-based first-person shooters