Difference between revisions of "Police Quest series"

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The series was continued into the SWAT series, which were not adventure games:
The series was continued into the SWAT series, which were not adventure games:


* Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: SWAT (uses the SCI engine)
* [[Police Quest: SWAT|Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: SWAT]] (uses the SCI engine)
* Police Quest: SWAT 2 (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
* Police Quest: SWAT 2 (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
* SWAT 3 (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
* SWAT 3 (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
* SWAT 4 (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
* SWAT 4 (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
* SWAT Force (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
* SWAT Force (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
==External links==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_Quest Wikipedia article on the Police Quest series]

Latest revision as of 23:23, 25 April 2020

The Police Quest games are an extremely successful series of graphic adventures, made by Sierra.

The series was continued into the SWAT series, which were not adventure games:

  • Daryl F. Gates' Police Quest: SWAT (uses the SCI engine)
  • Police Quest: SWAT 2 (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
  • SWAT 3 (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
  • SWAT 4 (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)
  • SWAT Force (not a 2D adventure game, thus out of the scope of ScummVM)

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