The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril

The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril (1996)

by Wanderlust Interactive, BMG Interactive, Simon & Schuster
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Comedy, Educational
Game modes:Single player
Story:The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game that teaches children about six different countries with the Pink Panther. The countries Pink visits are: England, Egypt, China, Bhutan, India and Australia.
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user avatar@Kosicuser avatar@Kosic
February 01, 2025
A very funny educational game from my childhood. Personally, I think such a game would be great even today for our youngest. No violence, just pure fun and interesting facts about the world.
user avatar@Darthvillauser avatar@Darthvilla
February 04, 2025
Please GOG, add this game, the moment you release it I would buy it without hesitation, since for me it was one of those that made me fall in love with graphic adventures, please I hope to see it as soon as possible
I played this game in spanish under the name "La Pantera Rosa en mision peligRosa" (clever pun) and it was really fun, its a simple point & click game, the humor is good, it has musical numbers (also translated to spanish), kinda short but really enjoyable.
So many good gags and puns in this game. I really enjoyed just looking through the encyclopedia as a kid. I think adding this game and other pink panther games would fill an interesting niche in the point and click space.
I got this computer game as a birthday present in 1998(?) and I could never het past London. In 2005, my older brother and I finally managed to beat the game with help from the help file. I think Disney Interactive might own the distribution rights.
It is the first game I get to remember playing with, on a second hand windows 98 computer. I remember how horrible it was when I upgraded to Windows xp and did not have a clue about the patch that make it playable. I remember spending hours and hours trying different compatibility settings... I saw it in juegoviejo webpage but it would be cool to have the chance to purchase it.
I had so much fun playing this from my childhood. I would instantly buy it if it were to be added. It's games like this that made me fall in love with the point-and-click adventure genre. It was quite funny in parts as well.
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