Deadline -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Author(s): Marc Blank Genre: Mystery Language: en First Publication Date: 1982 License: Former commercial Forgiveness Rating: Cruel Rating: 3.5 (based on 59 ratings) ABOUT THE STORY Twelve hours to solve the mystery. One false move, and the killer strikes again. It's been called "part of the latest craze in home computing (TIME magazine), an "amazing feat of programming" (THE NEW YORK TIMES) and the "Best Adventure of 1983" (ELECTRONIC GAMES). It's Deadline, and it puts you, the keen-eyed sleuth, against a 12-hour time limit to solve a classic locked-door mystery. Armed only with the clues inside this package and your own wits, you must sift through myriads of evidence and motives to track down the killer. No easy feat, for all six of your suspects exercise free will - coming and going, scheming and maneuvering independently of your actions. And some of these personalities are so treacherous that, should you make the wrong move, one of them may do you in. Difficulty: Expert. (IFID refers to the commercial version of the game, though the port is available as source code from the IF Archive.) EXTERNAL LINKS Story File Requires a Z-Code interpreter[1] User's Manual To view this file, you need an Acrobat Reader for your system.[2] Invisiclues Hints Hints for "Deadline", adapted (with permission) from Infocom's original Invisiclues hint books. deadlineinv.z5 Invisiclues in Z-code format Requires a Z-Code interpreter[1] Deadline.zip deadline.zip THL hint file Sols3.zip solution Sols1.zip solution hints.many hints Deadline.inv transcribed Invisiclues hint book sample.from.deadline sample transcript from original documentation deadline.txt solution Salvaged Copy The source files and a precompiled ZMachine storyfile of this adventure were recovered from a salvaged "Infocom hard drive", and made publicly available on GitHub in an effort to preserve them. Inform6 source code. The source code for the port, to inform6, by Volker Lanz, see the readme file for compiling instructions. Eaten by a Grue, episode 6, Deadline. EDITORIAL REVIEWS Just Adventure > Can you find the guilty party or parties and solve the crime? Is it a crime? > Arresting someone before you have a tight case can mean the death of a jury > verdict. Playing Deadline to a successful conclusion requires concentration > and diligence. It is not an easy game. But you will find that it is well > worth your effort. Deadline can be purchased new or used at Amazon.com as > part of the Infocom Adventure Collection. These games could turn your long, > hot summer into an exciting trip into your imagination. Why not give this > one a try? SPAG > The six main NPCs (not counting the attorney, who only plays a minor role) > are really fleshed out; they act reasonable and consistent to their > character and motives. You can show a lot of things to them and study their > reactions, you can ask them about many topics, you can follow them around, > you can accuse them and listen to what they have to say. Only few i-f games > have such complete NPCs, I would say. -- Volker Lanz REFERENCES [1] [2]