The C.H.A.O.S Continuum

The year is 2577 and everyone on the Titan colony has suddenly disappeared. The station lies empty and hulking with the exception of a few automated robots which patrol the halls. The sentient computer C.H.A.O.S. is resisting any attempt at interface from the outside. You must take an advanced EVA pod, the Time Pod and shifting through dimensional rifts... arrive at the Titan station to determine what went wrong. Use the probe's interfaces to gain access to computers, databanks and whatever else it will take to crack the access codes on the labs and C.H.A.O.S. itself.

The game is presented in a standard first-person adventure, with pressable controls for movement and a center window into the world you explore. Most interface with the world is shown through MPC and Quicktime "live-action" video segments. Arrow Controls are provided for movement as well as a targeting/fire key, a 360 degree view button for any area.

Added March 8, 2020
Published By Creative Multimedia Corporation
Developed By Dash Digital
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The main menu (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
This is the probe you are using to complete your objectives (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
One of the many rooms you move through in order to reach your goals (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
The hallways aren't pretty, but they get you where you need to go (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
Door locks can require access codes you need to find, or can be sound/light codes that you follow like the kids' game "Simon Says" (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
The various labs you visit are very nice to look at (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
When you reach a computer console, you will want to download data from it (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
Downloading data requires the use of a download arm to access the computer since you are controlling a probe (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
Each computer has different data to access such as what you see here (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
Map schematics can be useful for finding your way around (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
Research data often includes video clips of the research such as this clip about the galaxy (Windows 3.x) from mobygames.com
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Year of Release:
1994

Genre(s):
Puzzle Adventure

Graphic Style:
3D

Camera View:
First-Person

Control Type:
Point and Click

Setting/Theme:
Sci-Fi

Other Tags:
Speech

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