
The 11th Hour
It has been 62 years ever since the murders of the six guests in Henry Stauf's abandoned mansion of puzzles. The year is 1995, and you are reporter Carl Denning, for a TV forensic program, "Case Unsolved." Your producer, Robin Morales, has mysteriously disappeared while investigating Stauf's mansion. A laptop called the GameBook has been delivered to you from an unknown source, and you drive over to Stauf's mansion to rescue her. You're the only one who can save her. But in order to save her, you need to figure out all of Stauf's brainteaser puzzles and mostly anagram riddles.
- Rated
- M
- Released
- 1995
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 1995
Storyline
It has been 62 years ever since the murders of the six guests in Henry Stauf's abandoned mansion of puzzles. The year is 1995, and you are reporter Carl Denning, for a TV forensic program, "Case Unsolved." Your producer, Robin Morales, has mysteriously disappeared while investigating Stauf's mansion. A laptop called the GameBook has been delivered to you from an unknown source, and you drive over to Stauf's mansion to rescue her. You're the only one who can save her. But in order to save her, you need to figure out all of Stauf's brainteaser puzzles and mostly anagram riddles.
Top credits
- Robert Hirschboeck — Henry Stauf
Douglas O'Keeffe — Carl Denning
Saraphina Joachim — Robin Morales- Frances King — Samantha Ford
Did you know
• An R-rated version of this game, with sex scenes and additional violence, was planned and the script for this version was printed in the official hint manual for the game. According to the game's producers, however, this R-rated version was never filmed.
• The ghost of Martine Burden was originally meant to age before Carl Denning as she pleads with him to take her away from the house, until she was just a talking skeleton.
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Decent follow-up
Very Nice
Pointless puzzle adventure
Technical specs
- Color
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