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| Published: | 1997, Power Computing | ||||||
| Developer: | ![]() | ||||||
| Design: | Paolo Costabel | ||||||
| Conversion: | Luciano Montanaro | ||||||
| Coder: | Paolo Costabel, Maurizio Ghirelli, Augusto Perseo, Federico Pedemonte, Daniele Benegiamo | ||||||
| Graphics: | Alessandro Belli, Giorgio Sommariva, Francesco Ricceri, Gabriele Zuuchelli, | ||||||
| Musician: | Marco Caprelli | ||||||
| Information | |||||||
| Hardware: | AGA, CD-ROM | ||||||
| Disks: | 4 | ||||||
| License: | Commercial | ||||||
| Language: | English, German, French, Italian | ||||||
| Players: | 1 Only | ||||||
| Categorization | |||||||
| Genre: | Adventure | ||||||
| Subgenre: | Point and Click | ||||||
| Tags: | adventure, pointandclick, sideways | ||||||
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Read review by Sebatianos
Graphics: 10 ‧
Music: 9 ‧
Playability: 9 ‧
Overall: 9
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A very good adventure game. It seems like a gem among adventure games released at Amiga's dawn. High res graphics, nice interface and a lot of humour. Some puzzles are difficult and illogical but after all the true adventure fans should not feel disappointed.
The game is a loose sequel to "Nippon Safes, Inc.".
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Awesome game. Maybe its unfair to compare with the pc-version because of the delay (years!) between the two versions, but the Amiga-version kicks ass! The GFX is really good and so are the gameplay too. I also enjoy the humour in the game.
9/10
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This was an excellent adventure game with a lot of humour, atmosphere and creative puzzles. The Amiga version was much better than its PC counterpart.
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This game comes on CD and features high-res interlaced graphics. It might be possible to run it in non-interlaced mode if you have a monitor able to display DBLPal or similar mode.
Core Design was originally supposed to publish it in 1995/96, but due to the uncertain situation in the Amiga market they sold the rights to Power Computing.
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