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image=[[Image:Der_Clou.png|center|256px]]| | image=[[Image:Der_Clou.png|center|256px]]| | ||
release=1994| | release=1994| | ||
developer=[[Neo Software Produktions]]| | developer=[[Rockstar Vienna|Neo Software Produktions]]| | ||
publisher=[[Kompart UK]]| | publisher=[[Kompart UK]]| | ||
platforms=DOS/Amiga (unsupported)| | platforms=DOS/Amiga (unsupported)| | ||
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support=Not (yet) part of ScummVM| | support=Not (yet) part of ScummVM| | ||
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'''The Clue!''' was an adventure RPG by [[Neo Software Produktions]]. The game follows a small-time criminal named Matt Stuvysunt who moves to London in the 1950s and tries to commit burglaries there. | '''The Clue!''' was an adventure RPG by [[Rockstar Vienna|Neo Software Produktions]]. The game follows a small-time criminal named Matt Stuvysunt who moves to London in the 1950s and tries to commit burglaries there. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Revision as of 14:18, 28 February 2020
The Clue! | ||
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First release | 1994 | |
Also known as | Der Clou! | |
Developed by | Neo Software Produktions | |
Published by | Kompart UK | |
Distributed by | (unknown) | |
Platforms | DOS/Amiga (unsupported) | |
Resolution | DOS: 320x200, 256 Colors | |
Engine | CLUE | |
Support | Not (yet) part of ScummVM | |
Available for Purchase |
No |
The Clue! was an adventure RPG by Neo Software Produktions. The game follows a small-time criminal named Matt Stuvysunt who moves to London in the 1950s and tries to commit burglaries there.
Notes
In 2000, the developers of the original game released the game assets and the source code of the DOS version under a custom license. A short time later, an SDL based reimplementation that was licensed under the GPLv2 was released, titled COSP "Clou Open Source Project". Additionally, the game was ported to SDL2 by Vasco Alexandre "vcosta" da Silva Costa.
The ScummVM engine is based on both COSP and vcosta's implementation.