Matt Bailey wrote ... | 2006-03-13 08:53:49 |
Brilliant! Play this late at night & in the dark, good stuff with the ticking grandfather clocks. What genius thought of releasing a black & white game? It works great. I enjoyed every minute of this from creating your own inspector to finding out what characters are copping off with who? I always seemed to find myself covering the whole house to find one person! |
Wdll wrote ... | 2003-07-27 14:36:18 |
Stevie I didn't know about that bug! Still, don't forget that there were cases that the murdered was the murderer, ie suicide. |
Stevie B wrote ... | 2003-02-13 03:35:30 |
The first game I ever played where it had digitised sound (i.e, that woman that screams on the intro) made me jump out of my skin when I first played it (lol)...this game had one MAJOR bug (on all skill levels) in the fact that everytime you played it, the murderer was always the first person to leave the murder scene (either that or they were always near to the scene right from the start of the game)....this made it really easy to identify the murderer....you just made a note of everyone who was in the room when the game started and then you followed them all (two or three people at most) to collect evidence....nice little game, shame about that bug tho |
Martin S. Thoresen wrote ... | 2002-04-05 15:04:51 |
ST Action Summary:
With its period graphics, the presentation in Murder is second to none. The 1920s atmosphere has been succesfully recreated and there are plenty of characters and clues to investigate. The gameplay is via an Icon driven system and is very easy to understand. Although an accquired taste, Murder is definitely worth buying and your money will be well spent.
RATING = 80 % |
^^Snoop^^ wrote ... | 2001-12-27 12:21:06 |
Basically Cluedo! ... quite a good game, but can get quite hard due to having to remember lots of details, even with the in-game notebook |