Prince Interactive
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| Developer(s) | Graphix Zone | 
| Publisher(s) | Compton's New Media | 
| Platform(s) | Mac OS, Windows 3.x | 
| Release date(s) | 
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| Genre(s) | Graphic adventure, puzzle | 
| Mode(s) | Single-player | 
Prince Interactive is an interactive CD-ROM released in 1994, based on the musician Prince and his Paisley Park Studios recording complex.
Summary
The disc contains a videogame, songs, music videos, a virtual tour through Paisley Park Studios and other multimedia resources.
The videogame is a graphic adventure similar to Myst, requiring the player to explore the many different rooms in Paisley Park Studios and solve puzzles to collect the five pieces of Prince’s symbol.[1] The CD-ROM also features six complete songs, including several which were previously unreleased, 52 song clips, four full-length music videos, 31 video clips, and nine morphs.[2] The private club contains clips of musicians, including Eric Clapton, Little Richard, George Clinton, and Miles Davis discussing Prince.
References
External links
- Review at Entertainment Weekly
 - Screenshots of the program
 - Solution to the puzzle in the Studio at justadventure.com
 
