
Myst - Wikipedia
Myst is a 1993 adventure video game developed by Cyan and published by Broderbund for Mac OS. In the game, the player travels via a special book to a mysterious island called Myst. The …
Cyan | Myst
Experience the definitive Myst experience, with modern 3D environments and visual effects, offered for the first time ever in both flatscreen and VR. Myst was released in September of …
Myst - The Strong National Museum of Play
Myst was not the first CD-ROM game (7th Guest, for example, had shown how CD-ROMs could be used to create lush, atmospheric visuals) but it quickly became the best-selling CD-ROM …
Myst: Masterpiece Edition on Steam
Myst: Masterpiece Edition, released in 2000, is as close to the original 1993 experience as you can get without a CD-ROM drive. Featuring the original point-and-click gameplay style, but …
[PC] Myst (1993) - Full Playthrough - YouTube
Myst: Masterpiece Edition Platform: PC (GOG.com) Recorded on Windows 7. Adventure game playlist: • Adventure game playthroughs 60FPS is available if you want the cursor movement …
Myst (1993) - MobyGames
Sep 24, 1993 · Myst is a first-person point-and-click adventure where the player controls a character known as The Stranger. Magically transported into the world described in the book, …
Myst (1993) - Game details | Adventure Gamers
You begin this first-person adventure by opening a book and being transported to Myst, a lonely island with a secret. You quickly find out from the creator of Myst that someone is destroying …
Myst (Video Game 1993) - IMDb
The player is the Stranger, an unknown person mysteriously transported to the island of Myst. Alone and without clues, the Stranger must solve the mysteries and discover the secrets of …
Myst (series) - Wikipedia
Myst is a franchise centered on a series of adventure video games. The first game in the series, Myst, was released in 1993 by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller and their video game company …
Case Study: Myst (1993) - by Felix Kalkuhl - Native UI
Sep 19, 2025 · Myst reached what was then labeled casual gamers: adults, women, and non-technical users who rarely engaged with interactive entertainment. It was often their first game …