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Peter Gabriel: Eve is a point-and-click adventure where players navigate four distinct worlds to piece together a story about human relationships and nature. Developed in the mid-90s, the game tasks you with collecting scattered items from Pandora’s Box while uncovering clips of music and video. The gameplay mixes exploration with puzzle-solving, all set to a soundtrack featuring songs from Peter Gabriel. The narrative follows a fractured Eden, blending myth and symbolism as you interact with environments to progress. The game’s strongest element is its integration of Gabriel’s music, which plays a central role in the storytelling. While its 1996 release date shows in the visuals, the concept of merging interactive art with musical themes remains intriguing. Fans of abstract narratives and music-driven puzzles might find the experience memorable, though the story’s heavy symbolism can feel dense at times. The collaboration with Gabriel adds a layer of artistic credibility, making it a curiosity for those interested in early experimental games.
The game's story involves Adam and Eve being separated in the Garden of Eden, and Pandora's Box has scattered objects across four game worlds which must be explored and various bits of video and music located to solve the riddle of "the Relationship between man, women, and nature."
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