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− | ''''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a graphical text adventure game developed by Australian company [[Softgold]] (formerly [[Gameworx Software]]), which specialised in multi-load text adventures written in BASIC. It was released as part of the Super Sleuth Series, but it is unknown if any other games also carried that label. |
− | It was released on the [[SC-3000]] in 1985 by [[Dotsoft]], exclusively in Australia. The game was also released on Commodore 64 in the same year. | + | It was released on the [[SC-3000]] in 1985 by [[Dotsoft]], exclusively in Australia. The game was also released on Commodore 64 in the same year. |
− | Gameplay is based on the [[wikipedia:Scott_Adams_(game_designer)|Scott Adams]] Standard 2-word verb-noun parser. | + | Gameplay is based on the [[wikipedia:Scott_Adams_(game_designer)|Scott Adams]] Standard 2-word verb-noun parser. |
The main character Basil Byron is based heavily on [[wikipedia:Sherlock Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]]. Presumably, he is a recurring protagonist in the Super Sleuth Series. | The main character Basil Byron is based heavily on [[wikipedia:Sherlock Holmes|Sherlock Holmes]]. Presumably, he is a recurring protagonist in the Super Sleuth Series. | ||
− | The game is also known as '''The Mystery of Munroe Manor''', which suggests that it was renamed to tie in with an earlier Softgold title [[The Secret of Bastow Manor]]. | + | The game is also known as '''''The Mystery of Munroe Manor''''', which suggests that it was renamed to tie in with an earlier Softgold title ''[[The Secret of Bastow Manor]]''. |
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
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+ | As BASIL BYRON, famed slueth, you have been engaged to investigate the recent strange behaviour of Lord Alvin Munroe, well known British adventurer. | ||
Lord Munroe disappeared from public life 2 years ago after returning from an expedition to Egypt. | Lord Munroe disappeared from public life 2 years ago after returning from an expedition to Egypt. | ||
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As you cross the Moors in your coach, Castle Kreep is silhouetted against the night sky ... | As you cross the Moors in your coach, Castle Kreep is silhouetted against the night sky ... | ||
− | A shudder of apprehension runs down your spine ... | + | A shudder of apprehension runs down your spine ... |
+ | |Box backcover | ||
+ | |ref={{fileref|Case of the Mad Mummy, The SC3000 AU Back.jpg}}}} | ||
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+ | ==Screenshots== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Case of the Mad Mummy, The SC3000 AU Screenshot1.png|Intro 1 | ||
+ | Case of the Mad Mummy, The SC3000 AU Screenshot2.png|Intro 2 | ||
+ | Case of the Mad Mummy, The SC3000 AU Screenshot3.png|Entrance Hall | ||
+ | Case of the Mad Mummy, The SC3000 AU Screenshot4.png|Stairs | ||
+ | Case of the Mad Mummy, The SC3000 AU Screenshot5.png|Library | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Photo gallery== | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Case of the Mad Mummy, The SC3000 AU Photo1.jpg|Front | ||
+ | Case of the Mad Mummy, The SC3000 AU Photo2.jpg|Side | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==Physical scans== | ==Physical scans== | ||
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Publisher: Dotsoft | ||||||||||
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Genre: Adventure | ||||||||||
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The Case of the Mad Mummy is a graphical text adventure game developed by Australian company Softgold (formerly Gameworx Software), which specialised in multi-load text adventures written in BASIC. It was released as part of the Super Sleuth Series, but it is unknown if any other games also carried that label.
It was released on the SC-3000 in 1985 by Dotsoft, exclusively in Australia. The game was also released on Commodore 64 in the same year.
Gameplay is based on the Scott Adams Standard 2-word verb-noun parser.
The main character Basil Byron is based heavily on Sherlock Holmes. Presumably, he is a recurring protagonist in the Super Sleuth Series.
The game is also known as The Mystery of Munroe Manor, which suggests that it was renamed to tie in with an earlier Softgold title The Secret of Bastow Manor.
Synopsis
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As BASIL BYRON, famed slueth, you have been engaged to investigate the recent strange behaviour of Lord Alvin Munroe, well known British adventurer. Lord Munroe disappeared from public life 2 years ago after returning from an expedition to Egypt. At that time he shunned reporters and fled the docks in a private coach taking with him a large collection of crates and sea chests. As you cross the Moors in your coach, Castle Kreep is silhouetted against the night sky ... A shudder of apprehension runs down your spine ... |
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— Box backcover [2] |
Screenshots
Photo gallery
Physical scans
References
Softgold Graphic Text Adventure Games for the Sega SC-3000 | |
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Alien (1984) | Ninja (1984) | The Search for King Solomon's Mines (1984) | The Secret of Bastow Manor (1984) | Skull Island (1984) | Thermo Nuclear War Games (1984) | The Case of the Mad Mummy (1985) |