Secret_Squirrel
Safety Officer
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Aug-27-2015 04:32
oh and I should add 'Murder in Manhattan'! It's an easy case with 6 suspects, and is completely linear, but its simplicity is what makes it unique and, I think, enjoyable.
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Vulkie3
Haynes
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Aug-28-2015 11:52
My favorite will probably be The Executor's End, by Heimlich VonVictor - that story was so brillianty formed and very interesting in it's own way - I remember when I first played it, I had to quit it at least twice, due to clam ups and not getting the required questions done to lead to the eventual whodunnit - person :(
Furthermore, I always liked Joseph Zeo's mysteries. A nice plot, lots of interesting and developed characters... It has it all :)
A special recommendation I want to give to "Wheel of Misfortune". That one was very interesting, because from what I recall, you really had to pay close attention to what everyone said, otherwise, it could end the story very badly.. and that's why I love it :) - because it forces you to pay attention to even the littlest details and ask: "Is it worth remembering or not?"
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