

Impossible Mission
Platform-puzzle hybrid where you're an unarmed agent racing a six-hour timer to stop a rogue scientist from launching nuclear missiles. Professor Elvin has locked himself in an underground fortress guarded by 90 robots. To reach his lab, you need a nine-letter password—each letter encoded on a punchcard he's cut into four pieces, color-coded, and hidden in furniture throughout 32+ rooms. You search desks, safes, and consoles while dodging patrol bots and bottomless pits. No combat: survival depends on precise jumps, pattern recognition, and reassembling 36 puzzle fragments in the correct sequence. Rooms connect via elevators and corridors; robots follow fixed patrol routes you'll memorize through repetition. The 1984 original introduced voice samples (Elvin taunts you) and procedurally scrambled furniture layouts, so no two playthroughs feel identical. Tight for players who enjoy methodical exploration under pressure.





