First-person adventure
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First-person adventure is one of the oldest computer and video game genres. First-person adventures tend to focus on puzzles, exploration and character-interaction with no shooting or action elements, though some also feature elements from other genres, including action games and role-playing games. The definition covers games with varying technology level — from text adventures to the modern 3D first-person adventure games such as Myst and The Last Express, all descendants of the 3D Monster Maze game, the first 3D graphics game for a home computer. Most modern first-person adventure games use a point and click interface enabling the player to interact with objects or characters in the game-world.
First-person adventure is also controversially used as a term for games which are a combination of first person shooters and action-adventures, such as Metroid Prime, Azrael's Tear, Dimenxian, and Geist.Template:Fpa-cvg-stub