In 1996, a US studio called MediaX began working on a videogame inspired by George Orwell's 1984. It was called Big Brother, and you played a member of the resistance called Eric Blair (which was Orwell's real name), breaking into and sabotaging government installations across 12 levels with hundreds of puzzles. Yes, they were turning Orwell's classic dystopian novel into an adventure game.
A demo from January of 1999 has recently surfaced on the , though before you race to download it I'd take a watch of the video embedded above. It's an adventure game of the "find wrench" and "turn valve to adjust water pressure" variety, only in first-person, as if someone remade Myst with Quake's graphics. Apart from the posters declaring WAR IS PEACE and HATRED IS POWER it doesn't feel particularly Orwellian, nor does it look like a particularly interesting videogame.
I'm glad it's been preserved for the sake of history, but if it's a properly rummy master dystopian videogame you're looking for then Papers, Please already exists. And there's another official adaptation of 1984 on the way, with a that declares it's been adapted "by the Narrative Designer of Subnautica, Talos Principle and FTL."
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