The Journeyman Project

The Journeyman Project is a series of award-winning first-person science fiction adventure games, created by Presto Studios and released by various publishers, including Bandai, Sanctuary Woods, and Red Orb Entertainment.

The central story is set centuries in the future, where after horrific nuclear wars humanity united to create a peaceful global society.

Published in 1995 by Sanctuary Woods, Buried in Time was a complete shift in direction for the series, moving away from futuristic environments and instead preferring to go to real-life historical locations.

It was released solely for the Power Macintosh by Bandai Digital Entertainment in North America, although it was also developed for the Apple Pippin and PlayStation in Japan.

[3][4][5] Published in 1998 by Red Orb Entertainment, the final installment uses a unique 360 degree interaction system without resorting to 3D effects.

According to IGN in late 1998, "Mindscape confirmed that the rights of The Journeyman Project #4 have been returned to the series' developer, Presto Studios", as a result of financial problems at Red Orb Entertainment.

One of Dr. Sinclair 's robots at the Morimoto Mars Colony in The Journeyman Project