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Taking this user-friendly approach one step further, The Dig was the first adventure to feature the single-click mac interface. Typically, adventure games required you to click on an interface tool of some sort and select an appropriate function (talk, use, look, etc.), then click the item or person mac with which you wanted to interact. In The Dig, you simply click the item, person or location on the screen and attempt to use it. The same principle applies to your inventory items. Opening your mac inventory, selecting an item, then clicking the hot spot on the screen is enough to determine a response. Granted, this functionality is taken for granted in today's adventure games, but it was LucasArts that pioneered the easy-to-use interface. As for the graphics, well, let's be honest. The Dig was released in 1995, written for MS-DOS, and it simply cannot compare with today's 3D graphics-enhanced genocide simulators. The Dig's graphics are 640x480, SVGA and very pixelated, though they were considered state-of-the-art at the time.
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