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The 7th Guest

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The 7th Guest
t7g-1.jpg
First release 1993
Also known as T7G
Developed by Trilobyte
Published by Virgin
Distributed by Telstar Fun & Games, Virgin
Platforms CD-i, DOS, Macintosh, Windows
Resolution 640x480, 256 colors
Engine Groovie
Support Since ScummVM 0.13.0
Available for
Purchase
No

The 7th Guest was the first game to be released by Trilobyte, and the first to use the Groovie engine. The introduction tells the story of Stauf, a toy-maker who builds a mansion, and then the user takes control of a character (referred to as Ego), who has no idea who he is or how he got there, as he solves the puzzles in Stauf's mansion to discover the truth about what happened there.

Releases

  • The DOS / Windows version is the only supported one.
  • The Macintosh version may work to some extent, but many issues still exist:
    • The resource fork of /The 7th Guest - Install files/T7GMac and the data fork of /The 7th Guest - Install files/T7GData should be copied together with the data files.
    • Music isn't implemented yet.
    • Going to the save / load game screen will cause the game to crash (due to the Mac version not being distributed with sphinx.fnt: it used the Mac system font).
  • The CD-i release seems to be done using a Philips' custom engine (it doesn't use the Groovie engine for sure), so we won't be able to support it in ScummVM.

Audio Tracks

Most versions of The 7th Guest have audio tracks on the CDs, and the first audio track on each CD is played at some point in the game. Following the normal ScummVM rules for copying games with audio tracks would give two audio tracks named "track1.xxx" (where "xxx" is "mp3", "ogg", or "flac"). To get around this problem, the first audio track from the first CD should be ripped as "track1.xxx", and the audio track from the second CD as "track2.xxx" (the second audio track on the first CD, if present, is blank and unused).

Known issues

  • External videos added with the Windows Beta player (http://www.tbyte.com/downloads/) aren't supported yet.
  • Paletted cursors aren't handled very nicely on platforms that don't support them, e.g. WinCE.
  • VDX player is not very efficient (e.g. slow on WinCE/GP2XWiz etc.).

Original game bugs which also occur in ScummVM

  • Library secret door - this is actually how the video was rendered, and as such is not fixable [Bug #2525078].
  • Game room → kitchen secret passage - this only occurs in Open House mode, not in normal gameplay [Bug #2707314].
  • Doll room flip puzzle impossible to win in some cases [Bug #2780736].

Original game bugs which have been fixed in ScummVM

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