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Neighbours: The Adventure video game, clip 2

1991

Neighbours: The Adventure video game, clip 2

1991

  • NFSA ID1YXK8KNT
  • TypeGames and Interactive Media
  • MediumSoftware
  • FormVideo Game
  • GenresAdventure
  • Year1991

Gameplay from Neighbours: The Adventure – an unauthorised 1991 point-and-click adventure game created by UK meteorologist Arron Hawke.

Programmed on an Amiga computer using GRAC (Graphic Adventure Creator) software, the game features digitised VHS visuals of Ramsey Street and characters from the Aussie soap opera Neighbours. It was distributed as public domain software but never commercially released.

This clip is an extract from a screen recorded session of a player exploring the video game.

Courtesy of
Arron Hawke

Gameplay from Neighbours: The Adventure – an unauthorised 1991 point-and-click adventure game created by UK meteorologist Arron Hawke.

Programmed on an Amiga computer using GRAC (Graphic Adventure Creator) software, the game features digitised VHS visuals of Ramsey Street and characters from the Aussie soap opera Neighbours. It was distributed as public domain software but never commercially released.

This clip is an extract from a screen recorded session of a player exploring the video game.

Courtesy of
Arron Hawke
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