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  1. Rama is a point and click adventure game, developed and published by Sierra On-Line, and released on DOS and Microsoft Windows in 1996; PlayStation version was released in 1998, but exclusively in Japan.

  2. A great adaptation of classic sci-fi series by Arthur C. Clarke and co-designed by the author himself with Gentry Lee, RAMA casts you as a crew member of the exploration team sent to explore the mysterious alien object code-named RAMA that's orbiting Earth.

    • (32)
    • DOS
    • 413 MB
    • 1996
    • Rama (video game)1
    • Rama (video game)2
    • Rama (video game)3
    • Rama (video game)4
  3. This is a full playthrough of Sierra's 1996 adaptation of the Rama series of novels, by Arthur C. Clarke and Gentry Lee. More specifically, Rama is an adaptation of the Rama sequel trilogy,...

    • 250 min
    • 21.4K
    • adv_veo
  4. Apr 1, 2000 · Rama is a puzzle-solving adventure game based on Arthur C. Clarke's series of science fiction novels. Visually and gameplay-wise, it mostly follows the template of Myst , consisting of pre-rendered backgrounds and live action scenes, and focusing almost entirely on complex logic puzzles.

    • Margot Comstock
    • J. Mark Hood
    • Gentry Lee
    • Kate Kloos
  5. Sep 29, 2022 · This archive contains an installation package for the MS-DOS / Windows 95 game Rama. The installer allows the game to be installed on modern Windows operating systems and runs the game by using ScummVM which is configured within the package.

  6. Jun 16, 2021 · Rama is a first-person adventure game developed and published by Sierra On-Line in 1996. The game is based on Arthur C. Clarke's books Rendezvous with Rama and Rama II and supports both MS-DOS and Windows. In 1998, a PlayStation version was released in Japan.

  7. Aug 16, 2015 · Rama the game introduces characters and concepts from the first two novels, and does so with supreme confidence, spinning a story line that seamlessly meshes traditional puzzle-and-conundrum situations with the broader cultural and technological issues raised in the novels.