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Murder! is a 1990 video game published by U.S. Gold. Gameplay Murder ... Computer and Video Games - September 1990 [2] Zzap! - September 1990 [3] Info - January 1992 [4]
Note: This category is for video games that feature murder as an element of their canonical plot and/or enforced actions required to progress in gameplay. A game allowing players to optionally commit incidental murders during gameplay does not qualify a game for this category.
The Carol Reed Mysteries is a detective adventure video game series developed by MDNA Games. The series consists of 20 games to date, with the latest game, Murder Malady , released on January 1, 2025.
Deadly Premonition [a] is a 2010 open world survival horror video game developed by Access Games.Set in the fictional rural American town of Greenvale, Washington, the story follows FBI Special Agent Francis York Morgan as he investigates the murder of an eighteen-year-old woman, which bears similarities to a series of murders across the country.
Macintosh screenshot from Deja Vu II. Deja Vu II begins in a sparsely-populated Las Vegas reminiscent of the movie Bugsy, with just a few locations to explore.However, the player has the option to take the train to other cities including Chicago (where locations from Deja Vu I are revisited), Los Angeles, St. Louis, and New York City, though going to the three latter cities without completing ...
The game was released in June 2014 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox 360 and Xbox One. The game is played in a third-person view as the player navigates the protagonist, detective Ronan O'Connor, around a fictionalized version of the American town, Salem. The story centers on Ronan as he hunts down an infamous serial murderer ...
The game features five murder mysteries that the player tackles through point-and-click puzzle solving methods. [1] [2] Although none of the actors from the original TV show lend their voice in the game, the likenesses of Angela Lansbury as Jessica Fletcher, William Windom as Dr. Seth Hazlitt, and Ron Masak as Sheriff Mort Metzger are used.
Each sprite and background may have a maximum of four colors, out of a palette of sixteen (a C64 limit) Only two stationary background screens may be employed per game (a GameMaker limit) Only 3553 total bytes are available for game resources — including sounds, music, sprites, and code (a GameMaker limit)