Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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Silent Software Incorporated
Prolific Publishing began life as Silent Software over fourteen years ago. The company was formed by Baron R. K. Von Wolfsheild to develop interactive software and push the boundaries of technology. During this period Silent Software very quickly became an important player on the Amiga, designing and developing such hits as Fire Power, Galactic Invasion, and Turbo, as well as developing the Epyx game Mindroll. For the Commodore 64, Silent Software produced the Movie-to-interactive classic title from 20th Century Fox and Activision, Die Hard.
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Description
Who framed Roger Rabbit?" is an action/adventure/detective game which will lead you on a
merry chase thru the four sections of 1940's Greater Los Angeles. Each of these sections will
require the player to explore many different rooms, buildings and outdoor locations for hidden
clues to the case. The overall object is simple. All you have to do is put an end to Judge
Doom's evil plan before he can "dip" Roger and Jessica. Sounds easy enough. The catch is that
before you can even challenge Doom, you must first locate all four pieces of the Will, as well
as collect the weapons needed to beat him and his bad buddies. All the while you are doing
this, you must also be careful not to let Roger get captured or Eddie get arrested.
The game has two different points of view; the Overhead Map Screen and the Cllose-up Side
View. The Overhead Map Screen lets you move thru the four different sections of Los Angeles;
The City, The Park, ToonTown and the Warehouse District. The Close-up Side View contains a
number of different shots, from the exteriors of buildings to interior hallways and individual
rooms. In both the Overhead Map Screen and the Close-up Side View you will find clues that
will lead you to objects and sometimes the objects themselves. Some of the areas in both types
of screens will be off limits until you have a certain object in your possession and you
figure out how to use it.
There are lots of objects to collect, hundreds of clues to help you find them, and a whole new
world to explore.
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