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The Butler Did It! 1.0

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In a luxury hotel on the Swiss Alps, a murder has just been committed.
Published: Oct 28, 2005
Published by: Draconus Entertainment ltd
www.draconus.com
License Shareware
$19.95 to purchase
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Unfortunately for the murderer Jacques-Louis Barajean, France's best detective, is there.

The Butler Did It! is a short, dynamic mystery point'n'click adventure game inspired by the famous boardgame Cluedo.

A perfect coffee-break game in which your deductive skills will be tested! Look for clues and evidences, question the suspects, and when you're sure about the culprit's identity, point your finger at him or her, just like in an Agatha Christie novel.

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