Alien Incident is a classic 1996 point-and-click adventure game for DOS where you play as Benjamin, who must solve an alien mystery and rescue his abducted uncle after a wormhole experiment goes wrong. The core gameplay loop involves meticulous exploration, inventory management, and solving intricate environmental puzzles to advance the sci-fi narrative. This standalone title focuses purely on investigation and logical deduction to deal with the extraterrestrial intrusion.
The narrative kicks off when an alien entity, fleeing a pursuing spaceship, accidentally tumbles through the newly formed wormhole and lands near a suburban mansion. The alien commander, known only as Boss, dispatches a retrieval team of four small, white aliens to recover the fugitive. In the ensuing chaos, the aliens abduct Benjamin’s uncle, the inventor responsible for the dimensional breach. Young Benjamin, having hidden during the abduction, is left behind as the sole witness and the unlikely candidate tasked with unraveling the mystery.
The atmosphere blends elements of suburban mystery with extraterrestrial intrusion, setting the stage for a classic adventure quest focused on investigation and puzzle-solving.
As a point-and-click adventure, the gameplay centers heavily on exploration, inventory management, and environmental interaction. Players navigate the world, typically utilizing the mouse to select objects, interact with characters, and combine items to solve complex, often non-linear, puzzles.
The primary objective involves tracking down the aliens, rescuing the uncle, and potentially dealing with the wider implications of the wormhole incident.
The core gameplay loop requires meticulous observation of the environment to uncover clues necessary to advance the plot. Success hinges on understanding the logic behind the game's intricate puzzles, which often involve using found objects in unconventional ways to overcome obstacles presented by the alien presence and the remnants of the failed experiment.
This is a standalone main game release. There are no officially released downloadable content (DLC) packs or expansions associated with this title.
This game appeals primarily to enthusiasts of traditional adventure games who appreciate detailed environments and logic-based challenges rooted in the mechanics established during the mid-1990s era of the genre.