Delaware St. John

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Delaware St. John is the collective name given to a series of three adventure games produced by Big Time Games, which was founded in 2004. Lighthouse Interactive (now defunct) was the retail publisher for these adventure games.[1] The story follows the adventures of psychic ghost hunting detective Delaware St. John. The series author Bryan Wiegele self-published a prequel novel in PDF format, which establishes how the primary characters Delaware and Kelly Bradford originally met.

Episodes

  • "Volume 1: The Curse of Midnight Manor released in June 2005
  • "Volume 2: The Town with No Name released in December 2005

(retail release of the first two episodes by Lighthouse Interactive in various territories including North-America, United Kingdom and Ireland, Benelux, Scandinavia, Russia, Australia/New Zealand, Italy, Spain, Poland, Greece and South Africa February 16, 2007)

  • "Volume 3: The Seacliff Tragedy June 2007 in Europe and July 2007 in North America
  • "Volume 4: Asylum of the Lost is under development but does not have a release date yet

Back story

  • "Delaware St. John: A Chance Meeting" novel self-published September 24, 2010 by series author Bryan Wiegele via free downloadable PDF.[2] This novel provides insight as to how Delaware and Kelly met as well as the telling of events leading up to the game, "Volume 1: The Curse of Midnight Manor." In the foreword Wiegele states:
"When I originally conceived the Delaware St. John games I envisioned a series of games that followed closely behind Delaware and the mysteries that came to him. In addition I prepared the outline for a series of books that focused on what happened between these events that focused on more of the characters around him. The stories posted on the website hinted at this but never fully established the happenings taking place between the games."[3]

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