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The Orion Conspiracy

Danny McCormack was working quietly when an explosion ripped through his research station and sent his head – sans body – tumbling into deep space. “Accidents” like these go repeatedly unchallenged as individuals fear recourse from a corrupt government. In this oppressive environment, a single citizen stande little chance of altering the course of human events. But you’re about to find out what happens when one tries.


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Posted by TrevimusPrime on Dec 12, 2015

Flawed by enjoyable


This game was actually a lot more enjoyable than it had any right to be. Divide By Zero had some ups and downs when it came to game development, but with Orion Conspiracy I honestly feel they nailed it. Devlin our hero is voiced very well, and actually...

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Adventure Games by Divide By Zero

Game Information

Platform PC
Perspective Third-Person
Control Point-and-click
Gameplay Quest
Genre Science Fiction
Theme -
Graphic Style Illustrated realism
Presentation 2D or 2.5D
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
Media CD

Product Details


System Requirements
MS-DOS 4.0+
486 Processor
4 MB RAM
SVGA, VESA
Sound Blaster and compatibles
4x CD-ROM drive

The Orion Conspiracy by Divide By Zero - A Point and Click Adventure Game

The Orion Conspiracy is an adventure game, released in 1995 by Divide By Zero. The Orion Conspiracy has a Illustrated realism style and uses a Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have not yet published a review of The Orion Conspiracy, meanwhile the community rating for The Orion Conspiracy is Good.
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