| Point-n-Click, Mystery | ||
| 1998 | ||
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Orlando is a private detective from the 1930s in the United States. Once
he was a hero in the town, then he began drinking heavily and now most people
just laugh at his attempts to solve crime. He has been framed for murder,
but because he's close friends with the detective at the police station,
he is given 48 hours to get to the bottom of this all and find out who the
real killer is. You later find out it is much more complicated than just
a murder. Once you get deep into the story, you actually care about Jack
and want to save him from all of this mess. Never before have I been as
attached to a story as I was in Jack Orlando, and to think how I felt when
it was all over! But it was not over as fast as I thought. I got more than
40 hours of gameplay and a great feeling of completion at the end. No cliff-hangers
or poor endings here. It is well put together, and the end cut scene is
well drawn and animated. ...Jack Orlando has a huge game environment contained
in various locations, including the downtown area, his own apartment area,
an auto shop and a military base, just to name a few. Most of the game happens
downtown, where you eventually end up at the port and then carry on to the
military base where you really find out what's going on. There are over
200 screens for you to fully explore,... " - |
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