Madame L'Estrange and the Troubled Spirit

by Ian Ball and Marcus Young

1997
Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction
Inform 6

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- E.K., April 1, 2020 (last edited on April 2, 2020)

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
A mid-to-long 90's parser game with great muder story but some bugs, November 26, 2015*
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This game is a murder mystery with a twist. The game is written in third person, with the protagonist being Madame L'Estrange, spiritualist detective.

The focus here is the story, and it's what got the game nominated for a '97 XYZZY Best Story award. You travel to various locations and get big text dumps spinning a marvelous tale of murder, Australian animals, and the occult.

The rest of the game is a bit spotty. There are numerous typos and spotty implementation. Sometimes you talk to people automatically when you see them; you almost always have to 'ask about' something even if you want to tell, except for one spot in the game where you have to 'tell' several things. A lot of guess-the-verb, but you can do most of the game on your own before using the walkthrough (you don't get any points at all until you're about 3/4 of the way through the game). Even the inventory has a typo with a misplaced colon.

Overall, a great game if you're into a good story, which I am.

* This review was last edited on February 3, 2016
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