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Byzantine: The Betrayal

The summons from your friend in Turkey promises you a story that any investigative journalist would die for. Once in Istanbul, you begin to suspect your friend’s words may prove prophetic, as you are plunged into a conspiracy that’s plundering the legacy of a lost civilization. In this dangerously authentic adventure, you’ll need all your reporter’s instincts and skills to solve your way to the truth... or perish in the attempt. Now, let the journey begin. But remember: trust no one. Suspect everyone. And play as if your life depends on it.

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Adventure Games by Discovery Channel Multimedia

Game Information

Platform PC
Perspective First-Person
Control Point-and-click
Gameplay Investigative, Solitary Exploration
Genre Mystery
Theme Conspiracy, Edutainment
Graphic Style Live Action, Photographic
Presentation -
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
Media CD

Product Details


System Requirements
Windows 95
Pentium 90MHz processor (133 MHz recommended)
16 MB RAM
DirectX compatible video/audio cards
SVGA 16-bit color
4x CD-ROM drive
55 MB hard drive space

Byzantine: The Betrayal by Discovery Channel Multimedia - A Point and Click Adventure Game

Byzantine: The Betrayal is an adventure game, released in 1997 by Discovery Channel Multimedia. Byzantine: The Betrayal has a Live Action, Photographic style and uses a Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have not yet published a review of Byzantine: The Betrayal, meanwhile the community rating for Byzantine: The Betrayal is Decent.
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