Re: Genres
[Re: Gordon]
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Black Dahlia The Dame was Loaded Noir, a shadowy thriller First I can think of, there must be more.  edit: I'm forgetting Jack Orlando
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Re: Genres
[Re: HandsFree]
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02/06/09 11:03 AM
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Nancy Drew: Secret of the Old Clock
And a few other almost-but-not-quites:
Carte Blanche (set in the mid-20s) Post Mortem (set in the late-20s) Still Life (split between present day Chicago and late-20s Prague)
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Re: Genres
[Re: Rushes]
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Secrets of Atlantis: The Sacred LegacyUndercover: Operation WintersunAll the Agatha Christie games are set in about that time period. Also, Discworld Noir and Grim Fandango might qualify. They have that 30's aura, even if one is set on another planet, and the other is set in the Land of the Dead.  Discworld Noir is an older game that's rather hard to find, though. Grim Fandango is also older, and it can be problematic to get it to run on the latest computers. Another idea -- Time Stand Still. It takes place in the current day, but the detective investigates a mystery from the 40s. Dracula 3 is set in the 1920s.
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Re: Genres
[Re: Becky]
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02/06/09 11:23 AM
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These may qualify
Phillip Marlowe: Private Eye
Heart of China
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Re: Genres
[Re: Mad]
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02/07/09 08:25 AM
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Another good one! For anyone who is interested, The Goat in the Grey Fedora is a freeware game that can be downloaded (or played in a browser) here.The minor glitches I encountered with Discworld Noir I believe occurred only with the re-released version. If anyone does encounter them there are easy workarounds mentioned in the review I linked to above.
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Re: Genres
[Re: BTaylor322]
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02/10/09 01:11 PM
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BTaylor, Death on the Nile is a casual hidden object game that came out over a year ago (maybe 2?). It is not an adventure game. Ana
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Re: Genres
[Re: BTaylor322]
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02/10/09 01:29 PM
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There are tons of them to choose from Here and you can try for free. If you want to know more meet us in the Casual Forum and we'll be happy to help! Ana
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Re: Genres
[Re: ssgamer]
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02/15/09 01:39 PM
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Hi SSGamer,
I like those too. I was playing them then on Windows Me, I haven't tried on XP, but so far it's been pretty tolerant. I'm glad to hear they play on it. I loved the Scottish setting of the 2d Cameron Files game.
BT (Just starting Murder in the Abby; just finished Nikopol)
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