Team Xtreme: Operation Weather Disaster
A disgruntled TV weatherman, bored with the stable weather conditions of his
work place, changes the world climate in radical ways. A disaster task force
called Team Xtreme is called to restore normal conditions to all places in
Earth and fight the evil madman.
Team Xtreme: Operation Weather Disaster is a educational point-and-click
adventure similar to Myst, one of its many clones that came out at that time.
A typical full-motion video game of the nineties, it features 360º horizontal
panning of some locations and easy puzzles for its target audience (mostly
comprised of children).
Published and produced by the computer game branch of the documentary channel
Discovery, the focus is obviously on didactic elements: a small scientific
facts database is integrated as a button to the interface, and can be accessed
at any moment in the game. It plays animations and videos of hurricanes and
other weather phenomena. It also contains clues to the solution of some of the
puzzles. In an effort to further dispel any attempt at any meaningful amount
of challenge, a hint button is provided on the interface at the bottom, placed
between the inventory and the volume control and a compass.
Gameplay is the standard fare of this type of game: instead of Myst’s focus on
mechanical puzzles, most are inventory-based. There are some short arcade
sequences that need to be completed to advance the game.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel i486 | |
RAM | 8 MB | |
OS | Windows 95 | |
CD-ROM | 2X (300 KB/s) |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Motorola 68040 | |
RAM | 8 MB | |
OS | System 7.0 | |
CD-ROM | 2X (300 KB/s) |