Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land
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Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land
Summary
Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land is a video game[1].
Key Facts
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's instance of is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — instance of (P31): video game[2].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land was directed by The Three Roads to the Holy Land — director (P57): Stephen Carrière[3].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land was published by The Three Roads to the Holy Land — publisher (P123): Cryo Interactive[4].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's genre is The Three Roads to the Holy Land — genre (P136): graphic adventure game[5].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land followed The Three Roads to the Holy Land — follows (P155): Pompei: The Legend of Vesuvius[6].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's developer is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — developer (P178): Arxel Tribe[7].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's developer is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — developer (P178): Réunion des musées nationaux – Grand Palais[8].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's platform is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — platform (P400): Microsoft Windows[9].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's platform is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — platform (P400): macOS[10].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's platform is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — platform (P400): Classic Mac OS[11].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's game mode is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — game mode (P404): single-player video game[12].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's language of work or name is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — language of work or name (P407): French[13].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land was distributed by The Three Roads to the Holy Land — distribution format (P437): CD-ROM[14].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's input device is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — input device (P479): computer keyboard[15].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's input device is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — input device (P479): computer mouse[16].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's country of origin is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — country of origin (P495): France[17].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's country of origin is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — country of origin (P495): Slovenia[18].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land was released on February 1, 2002[19].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's voice actor is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — voice actor (P725): Danièle Douet[20].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's voice actor is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — voice actor (P725): Vincent Ropion[21].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's voice actor is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — voice actor (P725): Hervé Bellon[22].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's narrative location is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — narrative location (P840): Jerusalem[23].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's PEGI rating is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — PEGI rating (P908): PEGI 3[24].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's USK rating is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — USK rating (P914): USK 0[25].
- Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land's main subject is The Three Roads to the Holy Land — main subject (P921): time travel in fiction[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land was published by The Three Roads to the Holy Land — publisher (P123): Cryo Interactive[4]. It was directed by The Three Roads to the Holy Land — director (P57): Stephen Carrière[3].
Publication
Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land was published on February 1, 2002[19]. Its language of work or name is recorded as The Three Roads to the Holy Land — language of work or name (P407): French[13]. Its genre is The Three Roads to the Holy Land — genre (P136): graphic adventure game[5]. It was distributed by The Three Roads to the Holy Land — distribution format (P437): CD-ROM[14].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include The Three Roads to the Holy Land — main subject (P921): time travel in fiction[26] and The Three Roads to the Holy Land — main subject (P921): Abrahamic religion[27].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Jerusalem: The Three Roads to the Holy Land followed The Three Roads to the Holy Land — follows (P155): Pompei: The Legend of Vesuvius[6].