The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril

Passport to Peril
Developer(s)Wanderlust Interactive
Publisher(s)
Composer(s)Jared Faber
SeriesThe Pink Panther
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
  • NA: October 31, 1996
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Genre(s)Adventure, educational
Mode(s)Single-player

The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril is an adventure computer game (released on October 31, 1996[4]) that teaches players about six countries as the Pink Panther explores them to solve a mystery. The countries Pink visits are: England, Egypt, China, Bhutan, India and Australia.[5][6] Based on the 1990s TV series The Pink Panther, the traditionally non-speaking title character speaks audibly throughout.

The Pink Panther: Hokus Pokus Pink is a sequel to Passport to Peril that was released on October 18, 1997.[7]

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  4. ^ Dillard, Jean Pierre; Foran, Mike; Petropoulos, James (1996-10-31), The Pink Panther: Passport to Peril (Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Family, Musical, Mystery), Michael Sinterniklaas, Barry Carrollo, Chelsea Altman, Michael DeBienville, Adrenalin Interactive, retrieved 2021-02-01
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  7. ^ "Release Data: The Pink Panther: Hokus Pokus Pink". GameFAQs. Archived from the original on 10 October 2013. Retrieved 8 October 2013.