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Carol Reed: The Colour of Murder

Carol has plans for her latest Midsummer's Eve in Sweden, until she is approached by her allotment neighbor, who suspects that his slightly handicapped son is somehow involved in a murder. The fifth game in the Carol Reed series takes the amateur sleuth through dark tunnels, abandoned military areas, derelict mines, and beautiful places of historical importance, leading all the way up to the Royal Family.

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Game Information

Platform PC
Perspective First-Person
Control Point-and-click
Gameplay Investigative
Genre Mystery
Theme -
Graphic Style Stylized art
Presentation -
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
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System Requirements
Win 98 (XP or Vista recommended)
Pentium 1000 or higher
128 MB RAM
16 MB video card
800 MB free hard drive space

Carol Reed: The Colour of Murder by MDNA Games - A Point and Click Adventure Game

Carol Reed: The Colour of Murder is an adventure game, released in 2008 by MDNA Games. Carol Reed: The Colour of Murder has a Stylized art style and uses a Point-and-click control scheme. Adventure Gamers have published a review of Carol Reed: The Colour of Murder and rate it as Good, meanwhile the community rating for Carol Reed: The Colour of Murder is Very good.
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