The Case of the Cautious Condor

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The Case of the Cautious Condor is an adventure video game in an interactive comic book style developed by Tiger Media. It was first released for FM Towns in Japan in 1989, then for CDTV in 1991 and MS-DOS in 1992.[citation needed] The game has no text: the dialogue is played only as audio.[citation needed]

The Case of the Cautious Condor
Developer(s)Tiger Media
Platform(s)FM Towns, CDTV, MS-DOS
Release1989: FM Towns
1991: CDTV
1992: MS-DOS
Genre(s)Adventure

Tiger Media released later a similar game: Murder Makes Strange Deadfellows.[citation needed]

Plot

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The player controls detective Ned Peters, who has to figure out the identity of the murderer by wandering around the rooms, looking for clues and overhearing conversations between the other guests aboard the flying boat Condor on a cruise over the Atlantic.

Gameplay

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Reception

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Computer Gaming World in 1993 wrote that "though the story was manufactured in the Orient Express Murder Mystery machine, this interactive comic book is novel enough to warrant a serious look ... A multimedia diversion for the whole family".[1]

According to the game's developer, it had disappointing sales, in part because CD-ROM drives were not yet widespread at that time.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Forging Ahead or Fit to be Smashed?". Computer Gaming World. April 1993. p. 24. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  2. ^ Iacta:Experience Archived 2006-03-25 at archive.today
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