Blue Force
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Developer(s) | Tsunami Games |
Publisher(s) | Tsunami Games |
Designer(s) | Jim Walls |
Platform(s) | DOS |
Release date | 1993 |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Teen |
Blue Force is a computer game released in 1993 by former Police Quest designer Jim Walls.
[edit] Synopsis
The player is a rookie police officer named Jake Ryan. His father was also a cop is the reason why Jake joined the force. Unfortunately, his father was killed and his case has not yet been solved. While playing the game, Jake uncovers clues to his murder.
Ryan graduates at the top of his class and joins the Jackson Beach PD, the same force his dad was on. He makes several arrests in connection with a National Guard armoury break-in. Just as he is about to tie these crimes in with his father's murder, Ryan is T-boned by a car while riding his police motorcycle. After spending weeks and possibly months in rehab, his father's old partner offers him a job as his assistant in his private investigation firm, and Ryan accepts. Eventually, the two discover a massive gun smuggling ring, tied to three main individuals: a man named Bradford Green, Stuart Cox—the Jackson Beach district attorney—and Ryan's parents' killer, Nico.
In the end, Nico receives the death penalty, Green is sentenced to twenty years in prison, and Cox receives fifteen years.