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The 7th Guest

The 7th Guest

Details: Computer game
Descr: The 7th Guest is an interactive movie puzzle adventure game, produced by Trilobyte and originally released by Virgin Interactive Entertainment in April 1993. It is one of the first computer video games to be released only on CD-ROM. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1993
Composer: George Sanger
Developers: Trilobyte, Brøderbund Software
Designers: Rob Landeros, Graeme Devine
Publishers: Trilobyte, MojoTouch, Virgin Interactive, MORE
Platforms: Android, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Linux, DOS, CD-i, Classic Mac OS

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