The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time

Posted by Paul Shaffer.
First posted on 10 June 1998. Last updated on 31 December 2012.
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In the original The Journeyman Project, you prevent a mad scientist from disrupting Earth's invitation to join the Symbiotry of Peaceful Beings. In the sequel The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time, you foil an attempt by a rogue temporal agent to frame you for tampering with time but lose her during your chase in the time stream. Now, in The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time, you travel…

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Hi,
I was wondering where cna I find the rest of the drivers for the game. If you could help me I would thank you.

United States By Levi • On 10 November 2003 • From Blaine

The Journeyman Project is the most fun game ive ever played! i have the Trilogy so i have all 3 games but im only stuck on Legacy of Time its so hard yet it hard to stop playing! I just like to say that and oh yea! are you guys coming out with a new game! ill be the first buyer!!:)

By Giovanni Contreras • On 12 February 2003 • From Snohomish Washington

What no fourth title? Drat!!

I've just replayed Journeyman 3 after a 2 year break. It still holds up quite well even after I completed it earlier. I certainly agree with you that being a part of the game is more important than the technical aspects of time travel. I haven't played many adventure games. But this one is definitely the best that I've played.

I really hope that there is a 4th version of this series. But it doesn't sound very promising.

By Clayton Char • On 06 January 2002 • From Kaneohe, HI, USA

i think they should make a journeyman 4 cose the last one was great and my faverit person was arther

By paul • On 03 May 2001 • From Somewhere

LOVED JOURNEYMAN PROJECT 3: LEGACY OF TIME
:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

By ERIN LYNN ZECHMAN • On 18 August 2000 • From FINDLAY, OHIO

My husband an I just loved Legacy of Time 3. It took us four days of fun to finish. We are interested in any similar DVD games. Any suggestions.

Looking foward to Legacy of Time 4

By Dan and Annette Dowd • On 19 April 2000 • From Somewhere

I have only played the Legacy of Time, but
I think it is one of the most realistic games out on the market today. I hope there are more
of these games out soon. Oh, and try to make Aurther a little less anoying, and a little more helpful. Keep up the good work!!!

By C.K. • On 04 April 2000 • From Somewhere

Legacy of Time was my 1st gaming experience. I found it captivating and although there are so many games from which to choose, I was amazed at the workmanship involved with this one! I might not continue to be so challenged as I become more familiar with puzzling styles, but after this game, I have alot of confidence in all the talented folkes who put it together. Thank you, and I look forward to my next experience.

By David Reid • On 24 February 2000 • From Florida

By accident, I purchased "Legacy of Time," and found it to be the BEST game I have ever played! The degree of intellectual stimulation was phenomenal, and the graphics were without compare!I cannot find (to purchase) the other components, though, and desparately WANT THEM! Where can I get them? By the way, the concept of balloon travel in El Dorado was a stroke of pure genius. By comparison, most other games are flat and unimaginative. PLEASE do more!

By Karen Kaiser • On 05 December 1999 • From Cincinnati

I agree with this review, as I truly enjoyed Project3.
I have just started Project2,I found it at
an On-Line Auction site. I enjoyed the first
enough to buy/bid the second sight unknown.
It is becomming more and more difficult to
find an intelligent,challenging game that
doesn't require the proverbial guns~n~gore. Why
should winning a game require killing all
opponents who are not you?
Thanx, and keep up the good work.

By Kimberly Gaetani • On 28 September 1999 • From New York
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