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Professor Brösl
Johannes Schiehsl (AT)
Distinction Prix Ars Electronica 2001 "Cybergeneration u19 - freestyle computing"

Professor Brösl is an interactive 2D point-andclick adventure for the PC, in which you slip into the role of a confused and naive physics professor. The head of the research center where he works commissions him to improve the amount of products manufactured. Professor Brösl finally realizes that machine guns, drug deliveries and counterfeiting money are not part of the normal agenda of physics professors and researchers. In fact, the ZUUM Research Center is a well disguised front for the illegal underground organization ZUUM, whose insane leader of the same name wants to take over the world. After Professor Brösl has helped the staff with their problems and increased the production rate, he gains access to the huge, top secret military base that is located underground, under the research center, where he soon finds himself face to face with Mister ZUUM ...
Source: Johannes Schiehsl (AT)

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