The Adventures of Enrico (video game)

The Adventures of Enrico is a 1989 graphic adventure video game developed and published by Simulmondo. It is based on the 1986 animated film of the same name directed by Moshi Kawara. The player guides Enrico and his dog Renatta in scenes loosely based on the movie in a point-and-click interface while solving puzzles and avoiding dangers, along the way you play various minigames.

The game uses a version of the SCI1 engine developed by Sierra used in games such as the Leisure Suit Larry and King's Quest series. In exchange for licensing the engine, Sierra would publish the game in North America.

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