Don't bully ladies, you, big PI you :) from mobygames.com
Somebody has too much money... from mobygames.com
Chatting with a guard from mobygames.com
Nice saving menu from mobygames.com
Here you can analyze evidence from mobygames.com
Here you can view data from mobygames.com
Gather evidence and present it to this guy! from mobygames.com
Poor, rich, weak, or powerful - I'll interrogate everyone and get to the truth! from mobygames.com
The more you play, the more topics and options you get from mobygames.com
Casual conversation? from mobygames.com
Theater from mobygames.com
Bank from mobygames.com
Hotel Grand from mobygames.com
Hospital from mobygames.com
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Church from mobygames.com
Even priests must be interrogated! from mobygames.com
Parking lot from mobygames.com
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Game Title from mobygames.com
Main Menu from mobygames.com
Prosecutor: You have to go through him to get a warrant from mobygames.com
Crime Lab: Analyze evidence here from mobygames.com
Library: Read up on old cases from mobygames.com
Interrogation room from mobygames.com
Game Map from mobygames.com
Hungry Fisherman: Where Bill Robbins was last seen alive from mobygames.com
Bill Robbins' house from mobygames.com
Arlington College: Where Bill Robbins' body was found from mobygames.com
Questioning the security guard who found Bill's body from mobygames.com
Questioning suspect from mobygames.com
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J.B. lights a cigarette. from mobygames.com
Case closed. from mobygames.com
Finita la commedia from mobygames.com
Murder Club
Murder Club is an adventure game with simulation elements. The player controls the private detective J.B. Harold, who must investigate the murder of a wealthy businessman named Bill Robbins and bring the murderer to court. The player has to do all the work a real detective would do: find clues, gather evidence, interrogate suspects, establish the motive for the crime — and in the end, make sure the case will stand up in the court.