Mortville Manor (French: Le Manoir de Mortevielle) is a point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Lankhor in 1987 for Atari ST. It was ported to the Amstrad CPC, Amiga, and Sinclair QL. An MS-DOS version was released in 1988, adapted by Clement Roques. The game was released in French, English (Translated by Mick Andon) and German. The game incorporates speech synthesis.[1] The game sold 10,000 copies around Europe.[2] Mortville Manor was followed by its sequel Maupiti Island, taking place on a tropical island.
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Jérôme Lange, a famous private investigator, receives a letter from his childhood friend Julia Defranck, requesting him to investigate some strange events in Mortville Manor. Upon arrival Jérôme is informed of Julia's death. With a storm approaching, the investigator begins his search around the manor.
The game can be solved extremely quickly if you are given the solution. After a French computer magazine published a walkthrough, allowing its readers to solve the game without even having understood the plot, an altered version was published and replaced the original. This new version was completely identical except that at a specific point in the adventure, the player had to correctly answer a series of questions about the game's plot to be allowed to continue further.
Publication | Score |
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Computer and Video Games | 7/10[3] |
ACE | 745[1] |
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TILT | Gold Award[2] |
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