The Dig

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The Dig is a 1995 science fiction point-and-click adventure game from LucasArts, known for its atmospheric storytelling, collaboration with Steven Spielberg, and use of the SCUMM engine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf point-and-click adventure game
video game
artist Bill Eaken NERFINISHED
basedOnIdeaBy Steven Spielberg NERFINISHED
character Boston Low NERFINISHED
Ludger Brink NERFINISHED
Maggie Robbins NERFINISHED
composer Michael Land NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator LucasArts NERFINISHED
designer Brian Moriarty NERFINISHED
Sean Clark NERFINISHED
developer LucasArts NERFINISHED
director Sean Clark NERFINISHED
distributor LucasArts NERFINISHED
genre adventure game
point-and-click adventure
hasGenreElement puzzle-solving
initialReleaseDate 1995-11-30
inputMethod mouse
language English
mediaType CD-ROM
mode single-player
notableFor atmospheric storytelling
cinematic presentation
collaboration with Steven Spielberg
use of the SCUMM engine
perspective third-person
platform Classic Mac OS NERFINISHED
GOG.com NERFINISHED
MS-DOS NERFINISHED
Mac OS NERFINISHED
Windows
surface form: Microsoft Windows

Steam NERFINISHED
producer Colin Bonstead NERFINISHED
protagonist Boston Low NERFINISHED
publisher LucasArts NERFINISHED
publisherRegion Europe NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
rating T for Teen
ratingSystem ESRB NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1995
setting alien planet
storyBy Orson Scott Card NERFINISHED
Sean Clark NERFINISHED
subgenre science fiction
usesEngine SCUMM NERFINISHED
iMUSE NERFINISHED
writer Orson Scott Card NERFINISHED

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SCUMM usedInGame The Dig