Several aborted attempts to revive the series have revived a little interest, not least an abandoned third game and TV show alongside a successfully Kickstarted board-game. Sadly, their masterwork fell into cult-classic status and the series Trilobyte became renowned for – much like the mansion in the game – lay dormant.
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The official sequel, The 11 th Hour, was a competent and, in my opinion, mostly unfairly maligned follow-up that seemed to find itself unable to make its mark amongst numerous similar FMV games available on the CD-ROM format that its progenitor helped to establish as a new norm.Īnother few attempts from Trilobyte followed including the cartoonish Clandestiny, the more adult-themed TLC, and a collection of mini-games compiled together as Uncle Henry’s Playhouse. On the other hand Trilobyte, the developers of The 7 th Guest, found themselves struggling to replicate the success of their first outing. However, it was Cyan’s masterpiece that grabbed the lion’s share of public attention and spawned a super-successful series of sequels: most notably 1997’s Riven. The legend goes that this was a game that impressed many big names within the industry and wowed consumers so much that, in tandem with Myst, it prompted a boom in sales of CD-ROM drives required to play it.
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When The 7 th Guest arrived on PC (and Philips CDi) way back in 1993 it was widely regarded as an extremely important piece of software. What happens when a beloved game series fades into obscurity? Should it be left in the past? Should it be re-mastered for new audiences to enjoy? Both of those are valid options, but what about when the fans want a new entry so much? What about when the die-hards take it upon themselves to make a brand new title in the series? Well, let me introduce you to The 13th Doll: A Fan Game of The 7th Guest.