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Reviews for "The Suspects"

Very well crafted

I have tried it twice and twice I have run out of time. Damn!

Also, there is a song played when the detective was driving home to nap and saw a bed on the road; it's a piano tune. Could you please tell me the name and composer of that famous tune?

crageous responds:

It's by Erik Satie. It's one og the six Gnossiennes

This rocked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

1st i loved the story!it was da best story ever!
2nd How can i vote on movies?
3op I really liked the scene where there is the foe in the disco!It make me laugh really hard everytime :)
4ry I rock!

A help in hand.

Hi, for those of you who cannot complete it and need more time than 16hours talk to your superior longer and he'll give you 24hrs, then go to the murder site, and check everything out, then goto Dr. Russel, ask if Angie had a man in her life. After that goto Angies house, and talk to the old people, then take a nap. After taking a nap goto Teds house and look around for clues, there you will find evidence that Ted probably wasnt the murderer, as he had stayed in, and had a meal. After going to Teds house go visit Yale. Ask him numerous questions, then leave, interview Hartrup and say "I realize its getting late, and im tired" or whatever :P Then visit Teds ex-wife Bridget. Ask her questions. Youll then talk to the superior and tell him both of the first ones, and youll go to Klink International. Then youll have to wait for the next episode.

i like it

hmmm it was good, i like these mystery talk games its cool.

Very nice work, once again!

Another great game! I have played and completed most of the others, and had to go through this one about 7 times before finishing it! Loads of clever little distractions to try and throw you off, and it's all put together so convincingly and cleverly. If the next one is only half as good, it will be a triumph. Well done.