Murder on the Zinderneuf

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Murder on the Zinderneuf was a computer game developed by Jon Freeman and Robert Leyland, and released by computer game developer Free Fall Associates in the mid 1980s. It was available on a number of popular platforms, including the Commodore and Atari home systems.

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[edit] Scenario

It is 1936. You are a detective travelling across the Atlantic aboard the world's most luxurious dirigible, the Zinderneuf. The craft is full of high-profile personalities from all walks of life. A murder takes place aboard the Zinderneuf, and it is up to you to identify the culprit before the ship lands.

[edit] Gameplay

The player is given a choice of eight detectives to play, each with a distinct personality. He or she must then search the rooms of the dirigible for possible clues, as well as interview passengers to identify the killer. The detective must carefully chose his or her method of questioning suspects. Choosing the right approach means that a character is more likely to offer useful clues.

Once they are satisfied that they have a culprit, the detective has the option of accusing them directly, or waiting until enough clues are found to prove their hunch. If they are wrong, the person they have accused will not speak to them for the end of the game. A denial does not always mean the detective is wrong, only that more proof is required for the murderer to confess.

If the detective is correct, the killer will explain the motives behind their crime, and the detective is given one of six ratings based on the effectiveness of their investigation:

  • Super Sleuth
  • Ace Detective
  • Expert Criminologist
  • Trained Investigator
  • Glorified Gumshoe
  • Feeble Flatfoot

The player is presented with a different murderer and victim each time the game is played. This, combined with the depth of narrative detail in the stories and characters, make the game highly replayable.

[edit] Characters

Detectives

  • Agatha Marbles

An elderly but sharp-minded old lady with a taste for mystery

  • Harry Hacksaw

A hard-bitten gumshoe who relies on gut instincts.

  • Chief Inspector Emile Klutzeau

An unlikely Gallic genius.

  • Humboldt Hause

A scientific-minded detective with an eye for small details.

  • Lieutenant Cincinnato:

An unkempt but dogged investigator

  • Charity Flaire:

A stunning beauty with a mind like a steel trap

  • Achille Merlot:

A vain but effective crime solver.

  • Jethro Knight:

A handsome rogue.

Suspects

  • Veronica Marlowe:

A famous blonde Hollywood actress, married to Buck Battle

  • Francis "Buck" Battle:

A former Olympic medalist, now an actor. Married to Veronica Marlowe

  • Margaret Vandergilt:

A gossip columnist, mother of Felicity Sucrose

  • Vincent Van Wente:

A handsome French modern artist

  • Felicity Sucrose

A charming `poor little rich girl'. Daughter of Margaret Vandergilt.

  • Rod London

A wealthy and handsome adventure-seeker

  • Sally Queen

A former fan-dancer, married to Oswald Stonemann

  • Oswald Stonemann

A middle aged empire of industry.

  • Natalia Berenski

A dark haired Russian orphan and ballerina

  • Reverend Jeriamiah Folmuth

A fire-in-the belly Southern preacher

  • Stephie Hart Wilson:

A red-haired aviatrix who's also a crack shot.

  • Aldo Santini

A somewhat shonky stage magician

  • Marie Roget:

A successful fashion designer. Married to Anton Peste.

  • Anton Peste:

A tall, dark and handsome Hungarian immigrant.

  • Hester Prymme:

A shy librarian who keeps to herself.

  • Phillip Wollcraft:

A Bostonian with an interest in the occult.

[edit] Influences

Designer Jon Freeman said that the game was a homage to the classic board game, Cluedo, but there are obvious influences from books and movies in the mystery genre, ranging from Agatha Christie's Miss Marple and Inspector Clouseau books, to Sherlock Holmes and the films of Humphrey Bogart. A number of famous personalities from the 1930s may also have inspired the creation of the passengers aboard the Zinderneuf, such as Veronica Lake (Veronica Marlowe), Johnny Weissmuller (Buck Battle), and Hedda Hopper (Margaret Vandergilt).

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