Posted December 14, 2013
And I mean Crime City, not Cities.
It's an adventure game published in 1992. Never been popular. In fact I've never met a person who remembers it. There's only a few words about Crime City in Google and there's one review with the score of 11/100...
However, it was a very enjoyable adventure game, maybe a little difficult, but full of innovations so rare in that genre. There was a story of main characters father who was accused of murder of his best friend. We had about 2 months to exonerate, and that's when the fun starts.
In all the game progress we were limited by time. It wasn't stressful, sometimes we just had to wait to get a new mail or interesting press publication. We had some elements of classic point&click game, but most of the game focused on talks and using gained knowledge properly. It was very important. For example we could use someone's birth date as a safe code or there was seemingly irrelevant phone number found somewhere randomly. It was one of that games you have to note some info using your pen in the classic notebook. I loved it.
Nice plot, great intrigue and that fresh view of classic adventure game made it one of my favourite games when I was a kid. And just kid, because Crime City is rather a mature product.
Here's a place, you could request Crime City in the GOG.com database. However, I don't think chances are big.
Are there any guys who played Crime City? How do you remember that game? Have you ever solved the case?
It's an adventure game published in 1992. Never been popular. In fact I've never met a person who remembers it. There's only a few words about Crime City in Google and there's one review with the score of 11/100...
However, it was a very enjoyable adventure game, maybe a little difficult, but full of innovations so rare in that genre. There was a story of main characters father who was accused of murder of his best friend. We had about 2 months to exonerate, and that's when the fun starts.
In all the game progress we were limited by time. It wasn't stressful, sometimes we just had to wait to get a new mail or interesting press publication. We had some elements of classic point&click game, but most of the game focused on talks and using gained knowledge properly. It was very important. For example we could use someone's birth date as a safe code or there was seemingly irrelevant phone number found somewhere randomly. It was one of that games you have to note some info using your pen in the classic notebook. I loved it.
Nice plot, great intrigue and that fresh view of classic adventure game made it one of my favourite games when I was a kid. And just kid, because Crime City is rather a mature product.
Here's a place, you could request Crime City in the GOG.com database. However, I don't think chances are big.
Are there any guys who played Crime City? How do you remember that game? Have you ever solved the case?