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==Development==
 
==Development==
Part one is an introduction by Dame [[Judi Dench]], and parts two, three, and four are a deep interactive hunt throughout the Riddick Universe. From an idea by [[David Twohy]], [[Brian Murray]] concept and site design, image creation by Brian Murray, Scott Willis, and Joe Dean, Brian Murray Flash design and primary set up, and Flash programming by Joe Dean.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111122025438/http://murraystudios.com/gallery4_09.html#Anchor-INTERACTIVE-49575 gallery4_09.html#Anchor-INTERACTIVE-49575]</ref>
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Part one is an introduction by Dame [[Judi Dench]], and parts two, three, and four are a deep interactive hunt throughout the Riddick Universe. From an idea by [[David Twohy]], [[Brian Murray]] concept and site design, image creation by Brian Murray, Scott Willis, and Joe Dean. Brian Murray Flash design and primary set up, and Flash programming by Joe Dean.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20111122025438/http://murraystudios.com/gallery4_09.html#Anchor-INTERACTIVE-49575 gallery4_09.html#Anchor-INTERACTIVE-49575]</ref>
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
The game gives much information the Riddick universe and the player travels to a variety of locations. These include: [[Origin]] (a planet that little is known about but the game begins at and appears to be mostly a shipyard), [[Lupus 5]] (the planet [[Jack B. Badd|Kyra]] joined mercenaries on),[[Lupus 1]], [[Helion Prime]], [[Furya]], [[Aquila Major]], [[Crematoria]], and [[U.V.6]].
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The game gives much information about the Riddick universe and the player travels to a variety of locations. These include: [[Origin]] (a planet that little is known about but the game begins at and appears to be mostly a shipyard), [[Lupus 5]] (the planet [[Jack B. Badd|Kyra]] joined mercenaries on), [[Lupus 1]], [[Helion Prime]], [[Furya]], [[Aquila Major]], [[Crematoria]], and [[U.V.6]].
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://web.archive.org-main.us/web/20130618153847/http://www.thechroniclesofriddick.com/hunt/hunt.php?chap=1 Play The Hunt For Riddick] [archive link]
 
*[http://web.archive.org-main.us/web/20130618153847/http://www.thechroniclesofriddick.com/hunt/hunt.php?chap=1 Play The Hunt For Riddick] [archive link]
* [http://web.archive.org-main.us/web/20070707062110fw_/http://www.thechroniclesofriddick.com/hunt/hunt.php?chap=1 Archive.org copy]
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*[http://web.archive.org-main.us/web/20070707062110fw_/http://www.thechroniclesofriddick.com/hunt/hunt.php?chap=1 Archive.org copy]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 23:00, 31 December 2018

Hunt For Riddick

The Hunt For Riddick is a promotional point-and-click flash game on the Riddick official website where the player plays a Rookie Mercenary hired by Toombs to research Riddick and possibly find his whereabouts.

Development

Part one is an introduction by Dame Judi Dench, and parts two, three, and four are a deep interactive hunt throughout the Riddick Universe. From an idea by David Twohy, Brian Murray concept and site design, image creation by Brian Murray, Scott Willis, and Joe Dean. Brian Murray Flash design and primary set up, and Flash programming by Joe Dean.[1]

Story

The game gives much information about the Riddick universe and the player travels to a variety of locations. These include: Origin (a planet that little is known about but the game begins at and appears to be mostly a shipyard), Lupus 5 (the planet Kyra joined mercenaries on), Lupus 1, Helion Prime, Furya, Aquila Major, Crematoria, and U.V.6.

External links

References