Cruise for a Corpse Official Cover

Cruise for a Corpse

🏢 Delphine Software 📅 01 Jan 1991
Cruise for a Corpse stands as a premier title in interactive entertainment. Featuring cutting-edge mechanics, deep world-building, and visionary production by Delphine Software, the game delivers an exceptional standard of gameplay and storytelling.

Cruise for a Corpse (orig. Croisière pour un cadavre) is an adventure game from Delphine Software International, made for the Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS.

Plot

Cruise for a Corpse - Plot
📸 Official HD Capture: Cruise for a Corpse - Plot

The game is designed as a murder investigation in 1927. The player assumed the role of Raoul Dusentier, a French police inspector invited to spend some time on Niklos Karaboudjan's boat. Quickly after arriving, Karaboudjan is murdered, and the investigation begins.

The game uses many references to French and Belgian pop culture. Karaboudjan is the name of The Adventures of Tintin character Captain Haddock's cargo ship in the comic The Crab with the Golden Claws. Just like in The Crab with the Golden Claws, crab cans are used to hide objects (in the comic they contain opium, whereas in the game they contain hand grenades).

Reception

Computer Gaming World called Cruise for a Corpse "an admirable recipe for a classic adventure of murder most foul". The magazine liked the rotoscoped animation, but criticized the EGA graphics and "atrocious" code wheel-based copy protection, and concluded that while "Dedicated whodunit aficionados" would enjoy the game, "the general adventure gaming audience" would find it "tedious".

References

External links

  • Cruise for a Corpse at Amiga Hall of Light
  • Cruise for a Corpse at MobyGames
  • Cruise for a Corpse can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive

🚀 Pre-Release Tracking & Launch Outlook

Cruise for a Corpse is currently in active development by Delphine Software with a target release window set for 01 Jan 1991. Official critic scores, Metacritic consensus, and industry accolades will be archived upon global launch.