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Hamilton Temple, a stage magician. The six arrive but find no sign of Stauf or anyone else. They discover a number of puzzles that give them instructions. They learn that Stauf wanted them to bring him a seventh, uninvited guest: a boy named Tad who entered the house on a dare. The guests debate what to do. Elinor and Hamilton feel they must find Tad and help him escape Stauf's plan. The others search for Tad in earnest to claim their reward from Stauf. The evening becomes bloody as the guests turn on one another or become trapped by Stauf's machinations. Julia, the last survivor, drags Tad to the attic where Stauf waited for them. Having made a pact with the evil force that gave him his visions and killed the children, Stauf has transformed into a horrific creature. He needs Tad's soul to complete the pact. Stauf kills Julia and entangles Tad with a prehensile tongue.
593:(Larry Roher and Jolene Patrick) – An older, married couple. Elinor is a decent woman who still loves her husband and seems to want to help the boy, Tad, as much as she can. Edward is having severe financial difficulties, and he shows little love or concern for his wife, instead teaming up with the younger Martine Burden to try and solve the mystery. His greatest desire is to start over with a new life, a full bank account, and no marriage tying him down. The desire of Elinor is also to start over again, but with Edward still at her side. Edward is killed by Hamilton Temple, who slams his head into the side of a coffin in order to save Tad. The player does not see Elinor get killed, but the last time she's seen, she is turning into a mannequin, pitifully calling out to Tad for help.
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587:(Debra Ritz Mason) – Young, pretty, and ambitious, Martine Burden was once named Miss Harley-on-the-Hudson, but she hated the small town and left as soon as she had the chance. Now she is back after her wealthy boyfriend dumped her. She is immediately attracted to the older Edward Knox, whose desires for wealth and a new life away from Elinor are quite compatible with her own desires for power and status. In one scene the player sees her apparently being pulled underwater in a bathtub and hears a long drawn-out scream.
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611:(Ted Lawson) – A professional stage magician nearing the end of his career, he is a kindly man who also tries to help Tad, and he gets along well with Elinor Knox. His greatest desire is to know if there is such a thing as real magic. After trying to convince Tad to trust him, Hamilton is later strangled to death by Julia.
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Ego realizes that he is the spirit of Tad, witnessing the events of that night over and over but previously unable to help; the house has been a purgatory for him. Ego finds he can now intervene in the events, and helps Tad to escape. Stauf is unable to recapture the child, and the evil entity
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December 1995. The game's reception was initially mixed and did not sell as well as was expected. Plans for further sequels to the series were initiated, but never completed due to the initial demise of the company. Landeros attempted to create his own official third installment titled
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2972:Aickman, Will (November 22, 2019).
2871:. February 20, 2014. Archived from
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2448:. No. 212. pp. 55–59, 62.
2244:GameSpot Staff (November 7, 2000).
1934:"Even Interactresses Get The Blues"
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2765:"Download The 11th Hour - PC Game"
2739:"Download The 7th Guest - PC Game"
2631:Maher, Jimmy (February 21, 2020).
2533:from the original on June 4, 2012.
2521:"Top 100 All-Time Adventure Games"
2396:from the original on July 14, 2014
2111:"The 7th Guest (Macintosh) Review"
2017:
1951:"A Moment With... Graeme Devine".
1888:from the original on July 14, 2014
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2657:Stiles, Greg (November 4, 2010).
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2886:Brown, Peter (May 29, 2014).
2422:. April 1994. pp. 20–42.
2384:Miller, Chuck (August 1993).
2311:Sengstack, Jeff (July 1995).
1496:
1433:25th year Anniversary Edition
1415:The 7th Guest: The Board Game
1404:The 7th Guest: The Board Game
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3407:Video games about time loops
3292:First-person adventure games
2741:. Dotemu.com. Archived from
2480:"ProReview: The 7th Guest".
2254:. p. 17. Archived from
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1961:. December 2013. p. 30.
1721:Miller, Chuck (April 1993).
1577:. April 29, 1993. p. 16
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2080:"The 7th Guest (PC) Review"
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2490:. August 1994. p. 92.
2363:. Greenwood. p. 129.
2282:. March 1995. p. 67.
1816:"Graeme Devine on Twitter"
1790:Historic Jacksonville, Inc
1491:List of horror video games
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2463:Editors' Choice Awards".
2051:Keen, Steve (June 1994).
1981:Electronic Gaming Monthly
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2359:Wolf, Mark J.P. (2007).
2338:Staff (September 1998).
2005:. No. 7. p. 67
1976:"Review Crew: 7th Guest"
1607:The Video Game Explosion
1426:25th Anniversary Edition
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2637:The Digital Antiquarian
2149:. Pocket. p. 208.
1279:Uncle Henry's Playhouse
1182:– Best CD Computer Game
1026:found that the minimum
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2146:La saga des jeux vidéo
2109:Lisa Karen Savignano.
2053:"The 7th Guest Review"
1921:on September 11, 2007.
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2602:"PC Retroview: Myst"
2442:"Eye of the Monitor"
2121:on November 15, 2014
2090:on November 15, 2014
1653:on December 5, 2006.
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2546:"PLUGGED IN GAMES"
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