Circuit's Edge

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Circuit's Edge

Developer(s) Westwood Associates
Publisher(s) Infocom
Platform(s) DOS
Release date 1990
Genre(s) Interactive fiction/role-playing game
Mode(s) Single player
System requirements 512K RAM & DOS 2.11 or higher
Title sequence of Circuit's Edge.
Title sequence of Circuit's Edge.

Circuit's Edge is a computer game developed by Westwood Studios and released by Infocom in 1989. It was based on George Alec Effinger's 1987 novel When Gravity Fails. The game was a hybrid interactive fiction/role-playing game; it contained a window of text, a graphic window for depiction of the player's current location, and various menus and mini-windows for character statistics and other game functions.

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[edit] Plot

The player assumes the role of Marîd Audran, a private detective. The game is set in "The Budayeen", an entertainment / criminal quarter in an unnamed city somewhere in the Mideast that is a seedy reflection of modern-day New Orleans.[citation needed] While running a series of errands/"business deals" for "Saied the Half-Hajj", a friend of Marîd's, Marîd is framed for the murder of a man named Kenji Carter. Although Marîd's influential patron Friedlander Bey clears him with the local police, Bey asks him to look into Carter's death. Doing so leads Marîd deep into the criminal underworld of the Budayeen.

[edit] Notes

Effinger's novel When Gravity Fails was the first in a series of three "Marîd Audran" books (followed by 1989's A Fire in the Sun and 1991's The Exile Kiss); Circuit's Edge takes place between the first and second novel.

[edit] Fun Facts

  • Circuit's Edge originally had the working title of Gravity's Edge.
  • This game was not the only time Effinger was involved with Infocom. In 1990 he authored The Zork Chronicles, a fantasy novel taking place within the Zork universe.

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