| Credits | |||
| Published: |
1989, Brøderbund
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| Developer: | Sculptured Software | ||
| Creator: | Gene Portwood, Lauren Elliott | ||
| Coder: | Mike Engberg | ||
| Graphics: | Leila Bronstein, Don Albrecht, Michelle McBride, Bevan Wulfenstein | ||
| Information | |||
| Hardware: | OCS | ||
| Disks: | 1 | ||
| License: | Commercial | ||
| Language: | English | ||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||
| Categorization | |||
| Genre: | Adventure | ||
| Subgenre: | Selectable Answers | ||
| Tags: | adventure, clicker, detective | ||
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Added by Kim Lemon on Nov 25, 2004. Viewed 24191 times.
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Read review by Press Start
Graphics: 7 ‧
Music: 8 ‧
Playability: 8 ‧
Overall: 7
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Neat game however after some missions it feels a bit repetitive and gets really monotonous later on.
I used google to help me with some cases. That was fun.
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Haha, Oslo looks like an empty house in a mountainside.
Nonetheless, nice little game which has kept it's appeal quite well.
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As already mentioned the game seems to be perfect for younger players. It is kind of easy but it was nice to replay. Nevertheless I do not think that I will play it often.
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The first Amiga game that I ever played, and it's a good one too. Nice graphis and sound effects.
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Entertaining, but as Kai said, a bit too easy and repetitive. I figure it was aimed at a younger audience.
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More than 4 years after the C64 version came this Amiga port. Not a bad game but very easy and a bit repetitive at times. (64%)
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