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Harvester (video game) - Wikipedia
Harvester is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game written and directed by Gilbert P. Austin and developed by DigiFX Interactive. Players take on the role of Steve Mason, an 18-year-old man who awakens in the fictional Texas town of Harvest in 1953, with amnesia.
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The most violent adventure game of all time comes to Steam! You wake up one morning to a town full of strangers and inexplicable sights. You share your home with your not so perfect family and your supposed fiancee lives next door.
Harvester Wiki - Fandom
This wiki is dedicated to the ultra-violent and extremely controversial 1996 full motion video PC game, Harvester! "You were always a kidder, Steve." everyone tells you while exploring the creepy and down-right unsettling town of Harvester.
Harvester (Video Game 1996) - IMDb
Amnesiac named Steve wakes up in a strange little town called Harvest, a place seemingly straight out of 1950s Americana but with a noticeably eerie and twisted pitch black dark side, that's preparing for the annual festival of blood.
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Play Harvester the way it was meant to be played: completely uncensored! Written and directed by Gilbert P. Austin of Wing Commander and Strike Commander fame! Perform random acts of sabotage, blackmail, murder, evidence tampering, and many more innocent pranks! Meet characters that defy categorization due to their rather unique personalities!
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Harvester (1996) - MobyGames
Nov 6, 1999 · Harvester is essentially a point-and-click, puzzle-solving adventure game. Though a weapon-shaped icon allows the player to attack characters, this can only be done as a solution to a puzzle, in order to advance the game's plot at specific points.
Harvester – The Most Controversial Game You Never Knew Existed
Sep 20, 2019 · Enter Gilbert P. Austin with a killer last-minute idea for DigiFX Interactive: an adventure game set in a 1950s American town full of serial killers. Thus, Harvester was born. It was rife with social commentary regarding the depiction of violence and sex in society, among many other dicey and taboo topics.
Harvester :: DJ OldGames
Sep 16, 2009 · Harvester is a controversial point-and-click adventure computer game, written and directed by Gilbert P. Austin, the game was a commercial failure when released, but has remained a cult favorite due to Austin's quirky sense of humor, and the many unique and interesting characters.
Harvester (Video Game) - TV Tropes
Harvester is a graphical Point-and-Click Surreal Horror Adventure Game with Live-Action Cutscenes, developed by Texas-based DigiFX Interactive, written and directed by Gilbert P. Austin, and released in October 1996. The only thing Steve Mason knows about himself is that his name is Steve, and he's really just taking that on faith.
Harvester - The Cutting Room Floor - TCRF
Sep 2, 2024 · Harvester is an ultra-violent point-and-click horror/mystery FMV game that was originally intended for release in 1994, only to be delayed several times and later revamped to compete with Sierra's highly-successful Phantasmagoria.
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