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Myst Genre

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I didn't want to ask while the Board is still dealing with Record Breaker and thought that the discussion here might be interesting. So here's my question:

What is the predominate genre of Myst?
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The books or the games?
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Yes.
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Having never played Myst all the way through, I've always perceived it was a puzzle game.
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Yellow, who loves both books and games a lot says:

Myst games: adventure
books: Something akin to near-realistic fantasy

I would add that the games are indeed a puzzle, like wired says.
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It's definitely adventure, but I'd say it's in a sub-genre of puzzle. My favorite game of this type was called "Shivers." I used to stay up all night playing that.
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I watched my siblings play Shivers as a child and it still creeps me out
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