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Cutthroats

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Review by Underdogs:
Matthew Murray's short review of this underrated Infocom game:

"An adventure game with an objective much different than that of typical adventure games, Cutthroats was a treasure hunt of a unique sort, as the treasure was beneath the waves. While most of the game did take place on dry land, there was quite a bit of plot, and a lot of color in the locales that made the game, and the characters it involved very believable. Though the dive for the treasure was exciting, it was certainly not the focus of the game, and not the most memorable part. While not one of Infocom's best games, it is still entertaining to play, and as it offers two shipwrecks (the divings of which are the only difference, as the rest of the plot remains the same), the game is somewhat replayable. Good if you enjoy real-life treasure hunts that are more "close-to-home" and present day than Infidel (though it is not as hard), Cutthroats is worth playing." Not one of Infocom's best games, but still a much better release than most other commercial IF games of that era.

Average Rating:7.28 [7 votes]
Genre:Interactive Fiction
Designer:Michael Berlyn & Jerry Wolper
Developer:Infocom
Publisher:Infocom
Year:1984
Software Copyright:Infocom
Theme:Grand Adventure
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System Requirements:DOS
If you like this game, try:Seastalker, Infidel, Moonmist
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