The well - this is the scenery which made me think: wow, I have to try such a beautiful game... from mobygames.com
At the swamp from mobygames.com
The garden from mobygames.com
The swamp - EGA version looks good too. from mobygames.com
Anita's room - come on, do Communists really keep posters of Lenin in their rooms? from mobygames.com
Talking to Madame Maguy from mobygames.com
The saloon during daytime from mobygames.com
The saloon in the evening - compare how much the colors change... from mobygames.com
The kitchen and bar in EGA from mobygames.com
This surprisingly childish-looking room seems to belong to Sue. from mobygames.com
One of the cabins on the "Bamboo" from mobygames.com
This cabin belongs to Jerome's "neighbour" on the "Brisbane" from mobygames.com
Jerome's cabin in the evening from mobygames.com
Jerome's cabin at night from mobygames.com
The garden at night from mobygames.com
Exploring the basement. Most objects will "reward" you with such a laconic description... from mobygames.com
...or, worse, just politely tell you to stop trying... from mobygames.com
...and in best case will react with such artificially-feeling humor from mobygames.com
Out on the pier. Opening the locations menu from mobygames.com
Nice tropical atmosphere. Opening the "self" menu from mobygames.com
Talking to one of the characters. Selecting whom to talk about. Gossiping is actually the core of the game from mobygames.com
Another dialogue - this time displaying the other available actions from a menu from mobygames.com
You can follow any character all over the island from mobygames.com
Hmm, are you sure you want to memorize this?.. from mobygames.com
Looking at a calendar from mobygames.com
In front of the trading post. Verb menu from mobygames.com
Intro on Amstrad PC1512 (Enhanced CGA) from mobygames.com
The adventure begins on Amstrad PC1512 (Enhanced CGA) from mobygames.com
Starting to explore on Amstrad PC1512 (Enhanced CGA) from mobygames.com
Exploration continues on Amstrad PC1512 (Enhanced CGA) from mobygames.com
Looks nice! on Amstrad PC1512 (Enhanced CGA) from mobygames.com
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Maupiti Island
Maupiti Island is a nonlinear police investigation with graphics in 2D and is the sequel to Mortville Manor.
Whilst famous detective Jerome Lange is at sea, a cyclone (Harry) approaches and obliges his ship to put in at Maupiti Island until the weather calms. Then, as if things were not bad enough already, a woman called Marie disappears from the island! Lange gives up on his holiday to investigate, and discovers many hidden secrets lurking beneath the surface of Maupiti Island.