Netzone

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NET:Zone
Netzone cover.jpg
Developer(s) Compro Games
Publisher(s) GameTek
Platform(s) MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows
Release1996
Genre(s) Adventure game
Mode(s) Single player

Netzone, stylized as NET:Zone, is a computer game developed by Compro Games and published by GameTek in 1996 for the PC. It is a cyberpunk, puzzle, click adventure game wherein the player explores a 3D cyberspace environment created by a company named Cycorp. [1]

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References

  1. "NET:Zone for DOS (1996) MobyRank".