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''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the ''Uncle Albert'' games, is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developed by Creator/LexisNumerique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France.


The mainline games are {{Puzzle Game}}s that start with a child narrator telling the player about Uncle Albert's history. After the intro, the player enters Uncle Albert's attic to find Uncle Albert's iconic album, then the game starts. The gameplay consists of exploring the pages of the album through bookmarks to interact with animals and objects, solve various puzzles and complete mini-games, all while Uncle Albert serves as a guide via messages played by a suitcase-radio.


!!List of ''Uncle Albert'' medias:
!!Mainline Games:
* ''Uncle Albert's Magical Album'' (''L'Album secret de l'Oncle Ernest'') (1998)
* ''Uncle Albert's Fabulous Voyage'' (''Le Fabuleux Voyage de l'Oncle Ernest'') (1999)
* ''Uncle Albert's Mysterious Island'' (''L'Île Mysterieuse de l'Oncle Ernest'') (2000)
* ''Le Temple Perdu de l'Oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's Lost Temple'') (2003)
* ''La Statuette Maudite de l'Oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's Cursed Statuette'') (2004)
!!''Bidule'' (Thingy) spin-off games series:
* ''La Boîte à bidules de l'Oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's thingies Box'') (2002)
* ''Le Bidulo Trésor de l’oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's Thingy-o Treasure'') (2003)
* ''Big Bang Bidule chez l’oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Big Bang Thingy at Uncle Albert's'') (2004)
* ''La Boîte à bidules : Mission bidule WX-755'' (translates to ''The thingies Box : Mission thingy WX-755'') (2006)
!!Game book:
* ''Le Trésor de l'Oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's Treasure'') (2000)
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The mainline games are {{Puzzle Game}}s that start with a child narrator telling the player about Uncle Albert's history. After the intro, the player enters Uncle Albert's attic to find Uncle Albert's iconic album, then the game starts. The gameplay consists of exploring the pages of the album through bookmarks to interact with animals and objects, solve various puzzles and complete mini-games, all while Uncle Albert serves as a guide via recorded messages played by a suitcase-radio.


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The mainline games are {{Puzzle Game}}s that start with a child narrator telling the player about Uncle Albert's history. After the intro, the player enters Uncle Albert's attic to find Uncle Albert's iconic album, then the game starts. The gameplay consists of exploring the pages of the album through bookmarks to interact with animals and objects, solve various puzzles and complete mini-games, all while Uncle Albert serves as a guide via recorded messages played by a suitcase-radio.

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''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the "''Uncle Albert's'' games", is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developped by Creator/LexisNumerique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France.


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''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the "''Uncle Albert's'' games", ''Uncle Albert'' games, is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developped developed by Creator/LexisNumerique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France.

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''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the “''Uncle Albert's'' games”, is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developped by Creator/LexisNumerique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France.


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''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the “''Uncle "''Uncle Albert's'' games”, games", is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developped by Creator/LexisNumerique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France.

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''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the “''Uncle Albert's'' games”, is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developped by Lexis Numérique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France.


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''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the “''Uncle Albert's'' games”, is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developped by Lexis Numérique Creator/LexisNumerique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France.

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''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the “''Uncle Albert's'' games”, is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developped by Lexis Numérique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France. The mainline games are {{Puzzle Game}}s that starts with a child narrator telling the player about Uncle Albert's history. After the intro, the player enters Uncle Albert's attic to find Uncle Albert's iconic album, then the game starts. The gameplay consists of exploring the pages of the album through bookmarks to interact with animals and objects, solve various puzzles and complete mini-games, all while Uncle Albert serves as a guide via recorded messages played by a suitcase-radio.

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''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the “''Uncle Albert's'' games”, is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developped by Lexis Numérique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France.


The mainline games are {{Puzzle Game}}s that starts start with a child narrator telling the player about Uncle Albert's history. After the intro, the player enters Uncle Albert's attic to find Uncle Albert's iconic album, then the game starts. The gameplay consists of exploring the pages of the album through bookmarks to interact with animals and objects, solve various puzzles and complete mini-games, all while Uncle Albert serves as a guide via recorded messages played by a suitcase-radio.suitcase-radio.
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[[folder:Coming Soon]]
''Uncle Albert's Adventures'' (''Les Aventures de l'Oncle Ernest'') also just known as the “''Uncle Albert's'' games”, is a series of French video games made for children, created by Éric Viennot, developped by Lexis Numérique and published by Emme Interactive. The series consists of five mainline games, four SpinOff games and a GameBook, although only the first three mainline games came out outside of France. The mainline games are {{Puzzle Game}}s that starts with a child narrator telling the player about Uncle Albert's history. After the intro, the player enters Uncle Albert's attic to find Uncle Albert's iconic album, then the game starts. The gameplay consists of exploring the pages of the album through bookmarks to interact with animals and objects, solve various puzzles and complete mini-games, all while Uncle Albert serves as a guide via recorded messages played by a suitcase-radio.
!!List of ''Uncle Albert's'' medias:
!!Mainline Games:
* ''Uncle Albert's Magical Album'' (''L'Album secret de l'Oncle Ernest'') (1998)
* ''Uncle Albert's Fabulous Voyage'' (''Le Fabuleux Voyage de l'Oncle Ernest'') (1999)
* ''Uncle Albert's Mysterious Island'' (''L'Île Mysterieuse de l'Oncle Ernest'') (2000)
* ''Le Temple Perdu de l'Oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's Lost Temple'') (2003)
* ''La Statuette Maudite de l'Oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's Cursed Statuette'') (2004)
!!''Bidule'' (Thingy) spin-off games series:
* ''La Boîte à bidules de l'Oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's thingies Box'') (2002)
* ''Le Bidulo Trésor de l’oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's Thingy-o Treasure'') (2003)
* ''Big Bang Bidule chez l’oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Big Bang Thingy at Uncle Albert's'') (2004)
* ''La Boîte à bidules : Mission bidule WX-755'' (translates to ''The thingies Box : Mission thingy WX-755'') (2006)
!!Game book:
* ''Le Trésor de l'Oncle Ernest'' (translates to ''Uncle Albert's Treasure'') (2000)
!!The series provides examples of:
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