The impressive photographic material allows the player to see the length and breadth of Capri as it is in real life. The point-and-click adventure unfolds through static photographs, which allow the player to explore the island as it really is; in the game, they also meet real people. As stated on the game’s official website, it is “the only adventure in which real people play themselves”. Worth mentioning is Exploration mode, in which the player is treated to a real virtual visit to the island. Among the more famous locations featured are the island’s sea stacks and Piazzetta Umberto I in the city centre.
The impressive photographic material allows the player to see the length and breadth of Capri as it is in real life. The point-and-click adventure unfolds through static photographs, which allow the player to explore the island as it really is; in the game, they also meet real people. As stated on the game’s official website, it is “the only adventure in which real people play themselves”. Worth mentioning is Exploration mode, in which the player is treated to a real virtual visit to the island. Among the more famous locations featured are the island’s sea stacks and Piazzetta Umberto I in the city centre.
Graphic adventure
In the first instalment of the series, the player takes control of a tourist visiting Capri for the first time. At their hotel they meet Professor Gennaro Gravitiello, who talks about time travel and parallel universes. The protagonist is then catapulted into another spatial-temporal dimension, in which the island is divided into two warring nations.
The first episode in the trilogy dedicated to the island of Capri, which also includes Anacapri: The Dream, and The Mysteries of Capri 2: The Capri Connection.