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Shadowfox*
Shadowfox*

Jul-12-2005 02:12

well the sleuth has these 4 cities
newyork is a strong city for sleuth purpose.so do london.what what made the ppl to select shangai and delhi.I dont know what's special with these cities....?


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Greyling
Greyling

Jul-12-2005 03:02

Interesting question - not really sure if or in which way Shanghai and Delhi are known as being typical cities for the mystery genre.

However, Shanghai was a very international, colourful, and active city around the time when this game is set to take place (around 1930). If you want, you can read more about the tales of Old Shanghai here: http://www.earnshaw.com/shanghai-ed-india/tales/tales.htm - it has a lot of fascination information about the city :)

Oh, and just going to move this to Sleuth Talk as there might be a greater chance that people who know more about the mysterty genre and/or the history of Shanghai and Delhi to see this post there :)

Greyling
Greyling

Jul-12-2005 03:13

Actually the time era for the game might be 1920's-1940's - think that should keep me covered :D

Shadowfox*
Shadowfox*

Jul-13-2005 00:15

and what abt delhi?


Greyling
Greyling

Jul-13-2005 02:43

Anyone have any suggestions??

India was part of the British empire from 1774 to 1947, and in a couple of the Sherlock Holmes stories you do find people who have been in India and made fortunes there or stolen treasures and so on - but I'm not sure if this explains why Delhi was chosen as part of the expansion, I'm just guessing :D

Could also be that the idea was to enable travel around the world - it definitely becomes very exotic and exciting :)

But I do see what you mean with London and New York being well-known as settings for the mystery genre already whereas the other two might not be. In the end, however, the best one to tell you why he chose the cities he did would be Ben himself :)

Andy702
Andy702
Pinball Amateur

Jul-13-2005 03:20

Well, here's more speculation about Delhi:

I personally think it might have to do with the age of the city (or maybe some of the monuments in the old city).

A little of it's history:

Delhi wasn't given it's present prestige until around the year 1911, when the capital of British empire was shifted from Calcutta to Delhi. Delhi is very old and has seen the rise and fall of many empires, these empires have left behind many monuments that give us a view of the grandeur and glory of these bygone times. I've heard that Dehli is a city which one can trace the history of back to the Mahabharata (an ancient epic tale of wars between estranged cousins, the Pandavas and the Kauravas, for the city of Indraprastha).

Andy702
Andy702
Pinball Amateur

Jul-13-2005 03:26

In case you care to look any of that up, I should mention that I did check the spelling (and accuracy) of all the information about the old city of Dehli stored in my memory before posting. :)

Madame TBird
Madame TBird
Well-Connected

Jul-13-2005 09:03

Prague & Morroca would be ideal choices for Mystery cities. As they had tise during WW2 & the Cold war eras as havens for espionage.

Madame TBird
Madame TBird
Well-Connected

Jul-13-2005 09:03

Apologies I am a crummy typist. It should have been Morroco.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Jul-13-2005 10:23

*still disappointed that Amterdam was not part of it*

Lucy's in the red light district. hahah.

River D
River D
Well-Connected

Jul-13-2005 10:34

Well, if you put Amsterdam in the game then you would certainly cause a mass exodus. You go to Speak to Hans Boeken in the coffee shop. Hans clams up and your given 2 options. Leave or get a table. Do we expect any crimes to be solved in Amsterdam?

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