Classic puzzle AVG "Mysterious Island" may be adapted by the screenwriter of the TV series "X-Men"

Classic puzzle AVG "Mysterious Island" may be adapted by the screenwriter of the TV series "X-Men"

The classic game "Myst" may be adapted into a TV series. According to an exclusive report from DeadLine, Village Roadshow Entertainment Group has signed Ashley Edwar Miller, the screenwriter of "X-Men: First Class", to write the script.

Miller's other works include Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Black Sails. It is reported that Village Roadshow Entertainment intends to expand the world view of Myst and make it an adventure story around exploring different mysterious islands. In addition, they also hope to develop it into a multiverse that includes movies, TV series and other content.

The Myst series and its developer Cyan have become legends in the history of games. It is reportedly one of the few games in the world that has sold more than 300 games in the Diablo series. The first generation of Myst became popular with its beautiful graphics, mysterious plots and complex hardcore puzzles. However, after the last Myst OL was launched in 2007, the series eventually declined.

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