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The 7th Guest: Remastered.apk 1.0.1.2
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Version: 1.0.1.2
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The 7th Guest: Remastered Description

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*** #2 Adventure Game in the USA and at the Top 10 in 84 countries! ***
The famous game remastered in a new 20th Anniversary Edition and available for the first time on Android!
The father and mother of all 'Haunted Mansion' games!
Winner of multiple gaming awards and “No. 1 Rated Game of 1994”.
"Stunning and revolutionary graphics; a slice of history for adventure fans." - AdventureGamers
"The new standard in interactive entertainment." - Bill Gates
Henry Stauf's mansion has been abandoned for as long as anyone dare remember. Stauf was a master toy maker, a maker of amazing puzzles and this strange, eerie, mansion was his greatest creation.
It stands empty, rotting ever since children started dying with his toys near them, ever since six guests came and were never seen again.
Now, you are in the house, moving from one room to another, trying to remember and trying to forget. Because Stauf's game isn't over. There were six guests the world knew about - and there was one other.
The mansion of horror comes to life again and only you can end this mad nightmare and learn the secret of the 7th guest.
The game features:
- Groundbreaking use of full-motion video and dialogue recorded by live actors in a terrifyingly virtual environment.
- Bizarre puzzles to solve and games to play.
- 22 stunningly rendered, devilishly surprising, 3-D rooms await you in this fully explorable haunted mansion.
‘20th Anniversary Edition' features:
- Totally new, much praised, game play controls that were built from the ground up for touch-screens.
* Hotspot based - no more pixel hunting!
* All-new slick icons and animations.
* Completely new map, which can be access directly while playing
- Completely new game menus and save/load system
- Four Music options: The praised, orchestrated, music score remastered or the original score in Midi recording, General Midi or Adlib
- Much improved voice acting audio and all-new, optional subtitles
- A stunning new HD graphic mode that up-scales the game beautifully to high-resolutions.
- 27 Achievements to earn and share with your friends
- A lot of extras:
* ‘The Making of’ featurette
* 19 Delete Scenes and 33 Delete Audio Parts
* Comprehensive Soundtrack: 36 Tracks to add to your music collection!
* ‘The 7th Guest’ Novel (157 pages)
* The Original Script (104 pages), ‘The Stauf Files’ booklet (20 pages), Original Game Manual (41 pages)
- Optional retro settings: play with original graphics, original music and even the original controls (mouse pointer)
- Multiple languages (ALL included without additional payment):
English voice acting, with or without English subtitles
German voice acting with or without German subtitles
French voice acting with or without French subtitles
Russian voice acting
- GREAT PURCHASE! The best and most affordable way to experience this timeless classic. In addition, the included ‘The 7th Guest: Novel’ cost alone the same as this entire release of the game!
The 20th Anniversary Edition produced and developed by MojoTouch © 2008-2016 all rights reserved.
Licensed from Trilobyte Games, LLC - the original game series developer. An Oregon-based corporation.
Uses ScummVM which is protected under GNU-GPL v2. For more information please visit http://mojo-touch.com/gpl
This game requires 2GB of free storage space on your device.

What's new in The 7th Guest: Remastered 1.0.1.2

V. 1.0.1.1/2:
Build with latest NDK and SDK
Bug Fixes
V. 1.0.0.8-11:
Info Tip for Bishops Puzzle
Fix for the Piano Puzzle
Fix rare bug: Knives Puzzle available before time
Fixes for French Subtitles
Previous Updates:
Fix transparent subtitles
Fix end game bug (can't go forward in the attic after completing the Windows puzzle)
Small fixes and improvements
The 7th Guest: Remastered | 530 Reviewers | | Rating: 4.4

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<span style="color:red">Norman Kirchner:</span> It's back!!! Perfect port to mobile. I've been waiting for this for decades!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Matt Summerson:</span> Awesome if you played this on your pc you'll play it on your Android!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Vickie Prout:</span> Just the way I remember it, thx for bringing it back!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Rayvn - Artemis Palmer:</span> 7th guest I played this on the pc. Almost perfect! You are awesome. Been trying to find this for years.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Colette DeMaria:</span> Love it! I played this when available for cdi, one of the most memorable games.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">James Butler:</span> Brilliant game loved it 20 years ago as I do now<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Paula Sinex:</span> Enjoyed the anniversary edition as much as the 90s version. Makes you think.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Eduardo Cardenas:</span> The 7th Guest<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Neil DeJulia:</span> Just like I remembered...<br /><br /><span style="color:red">:</span> 7th Guest 💘 It... Played this 🎮 back In the 90s ...Finally get 2 play again....Works 👍 on my Android.....💘 💘 💘 Ty...<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Kathryn Keichinger:</span> Awesome game Hope to see the 11th hour soon!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Michael Potter:</span> Love this game. Excellent job! It plays great!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Brandon Metz:</span> Brings back so many memories<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Leigh Carr:</span> Feeling.... lonnnnneeeely?<br /><br /><span style="color:red">William Ashe:</span> Great remaster of the original.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Alches Hellborn:</span> Great blast from the past.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Maureen Reed:</span> 11th hour???<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Michael Vigliante:</span> Love it<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Peter Kowald:</span> Nostalgic<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Robert Leinweber:</span> Awesome on Droid I remember playing this back on a Philips CD-I; in fact, I believe this game was the reason for spending an exorbitant amount of money for the 4 megabyte MPEG motion video module xD In comparison to the PC of the day this game looked amazing on CD-I! I appreciate all of the extra effort put into the 20th anniversary edition - it makes this game shine as it did back in the 90's! If you've never played 7th Guest - treat yourself! It is one of the greatest of the genre.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Ace Bieler:</span> Aged poorly I used to love this game! ...But I guess that's because there weren't as many options for puzzle games. It has aged badly, the puzzles are unimaginative.most puzzles are taken from chess, riddles or Christmas crackers! The game looks terrible now, even after a fine remastering. Save yourself the disappointment, your memory has probably made this game seem much better than it was, this game is terrible by modern standards. Shame, I enjoyed it in the past, but looking back now I really don't know why!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Brian J. Morgan:</span> So cool! This game was such a new concept when it was released. It kept me entertained for many hours. I'm so glad to have it here to play again. The bonus content alone is worth the price to purchase the game.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Samuel Gresham:</span> The ghosts haven't aged, but the game has begun to wrinkle... I was intrigued by this game's history, so I decided to pay up & see what all the fuss was about. It's definitely a product of its time, more like a budget movie interrupted by increasingly frustrating puzzles. Moving through the house becomes tedious; wish the map would allow jumping between rooms. The storyline is nearly impossible to follow because the game triggers video scenes after completing puzzles, rather than in a linear fashion. I had to read the included novella to clarify exactly what was going on. The extras in this anniversary edition are a great feature, especially the novel, original game script, and documentary video. Had to knock off a couple of stars for the buggy save feature. I left the game alone for about a week & returned to find all my save slots defaulting to the beginning of the game. Game error, or further punishment from Henry Stauf? Methinks the latter since I have to do the **** crypt puzzle again! Highly recommended for the nostalgics, or players like myself who enjoy glimpses into old technology. Anyone else: skip this & go play The Room for some genuinely unsettling gameplay.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Freddy Wheeler:</span> Takes me back... Just like the 90's computer version! Hope they also release "The Eleventh Hour"<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Rolando Villasenor:</span> A lot of fun Now I look forward to the 11th hour.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Snoopy Duff:</span> Great game :-D<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Anna Fike:</span> My favorite game as a kid, and now my favorite for my kids!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Theodore Seeber:</span> Pretty good but still a bit buggy Workaround for phone rebooting Samsung S5-drop down to original graphics. Spider puzzle also tried to give me completion badge on failure. Still, nice reboot and I will have fun this Halloween season introducing my son to this game.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">William Lake:</span> Just like 20 years ago! Wow. I remember buying this game when I was 14, it took me nearly the whole day to get my sound blaster driver to work and dos to actually run it. I completed it without any worries. Now I do a quick Google search to help me through the hard parts. We didn't have that luxury back then! LOL<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Chad Rabanus:</span> Blast from the past Just as fun as I remember plus having the extras is a nice treat. A few small glitches here and there in this port but nothing major. I would love for you guys to do a port of phantasmagoria or temijin<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Alan Wells:</span> Needs some fine tuning Decent port of this game. Some issues with the subtitles not accurately showing what is being said. Some puzzles are awkward to play. That is not too surprisng given how diferent the interface is from the original.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">XBr0wN3y3zX:</span> Not so great. ... For the price, I've played better games for less and even some of the free games were better...as far as game play, graphics & storyline. But it was worth the try, for me it just didn't live up to its hype. I enjoyed The Room and Room 2 much more..maybe it was just too old school for me.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Kimberly Holmes:</span> Disappointed Graphics are awful and the game gives no direction as far as what to do. No info provided about the puzzles. I get that you are supposed to figure them out, but at least knowing the object of the puzzle would be very helpful.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Rob Stanford:</span> Just as I remembered Good job on the port, hope 11th Hour is in the works! For all the people complain about graphics and no "instructions". Well at the time, the graphics were ahead of their time. As for instructions, there weren't any with the original either. Figuring everything out is the whole point!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Scott Lloyd:</span> Blast from the past. I loved this game 20 years ago and I love it now. I had forgotten most of the puzzles and it was fun rediscovering them again. For those that don't know this, part of the original game was to figure out the rules for each puzzle by the voice hints they give in the game. That's part of the fun.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Frank Goodsell:</span> Still just as mesmerising! I first played this on the Philips CD-i back when it was first released and I remember it seeming like the most advanced game ever made. Fast forward 22 years and it's still just as addictive, granted it doesn't look anywhere near as good today, but you can definitely still feel the elegance of it even all these years later. Graphics have been polished enough to make it look nice on a phone but still retains the same look as the original. Nice wealth of extras too. Can't wait for The 11th Hour.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Yvonne Thomas:</span> Old times I remember this game! Graphics the same. So what about 11th hour? For those that complain about the price. This game was originally around $50.00. $5.00 is nothing. Stop being cry babies, no wait, you are apparently are babies. Know the past and may be you wont grow up as idiots.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Glena Davis:</span> Love it! We spent days trying to work out these puzzles back in the day! The music, wow that takes me back. And how it screams at you when you exit the game, "Come Baaaccckkk!!" Well done trilobyte. Great job MojoTouch.<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Mary Mills:</span> Piano makes me want to burn my house down I love this game, but some of the UI issues are infuriating. The piano puzzle, for instance, has this problem where notes that are on the far right side of the screen will sometimes make the little hand to take me out of the puzzle pop up, causing me to exit and lose all of my progress, making me want to rip my own face off and eat it every time I have to start ALL OVER after making it to what I have to assume was nearly the end. It would be one thing if I just couldn't remember the notes, but aaaaaggghhhh!<br /><br /><span style="color:red">Robert Whittington:</span> As close as it's going to get Experienced some slowdowns here and there on medium settings. Crashed once. All in all a pretty good port.<br /><br />