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"Colonel K calling Danger Mouse...Ah, there you are!
It's an urgent message for you...and Penfold of course.
A mysterious Pi-beam is focusing on the world's
leading politicians...it's got them into
a...sticky mess!"
"So it's a lemon meringue pie beam, sir."
"No, a Black Forest one actually...Better
get down there, both of you, and
locate the fiendish operator. You'll
need all your secret agent skills...and Penfold
of course."
© Cosgrove-Hall Productions 1984
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|image=Danger Mouse in the Black Forest Chateau cover.jpg | |||
|title=Danger Mouse in the Black Forest Chateau | |title=Danger Mouse in the Black Forest Chateau | ||
|developer=[[Creative Sparks]] | |developer=[[Creative Sparks]] | ||
|publisher=[[Creative Sparks]] | |publisher=[[Creative Sparks]] | ||
|year=1984 | |||
|systems={{syslist|zx|c64|msx}} | |||
|designer=Brian Belson, Edgar Belka, Kevin Buckner | |designer=Brian Belson, Edgar Belka, Kevin Buckner | ||
|genre=[[Text adventure]] | |genre=[[Text adventure]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
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'''Danger Mouse in the Black Forest Chateau''' is a [[text adventure]] game which was originally released by [[Creative Sparks]] for the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64]], and [[MSX]] in [[1984]] (and designed by Brian Belson, Edgar Belka and Kevin Buckner); it is the second title in their [[:Category:Danger Mouse|Danger Mouse series]] and is again based upon that Cosgrove-Hall (and Thames Television) animated series of the same name. | '''Danger Mouse in the Black Forest Chateau''' is a [[text adventure]] game which was originally released by [[Creative Sparks]] for the [[Sinclair ZX Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64]], and [[MSX]] in [[1984]] (and designed by Brian Belson, Edgar Belka and Kevin Buckner); it is the second title in their [[:Category:Danger Mouse|Danger Mouse series]] and is again based upon that Cosgrove-Hall (and Thames Television) animated series of the same name. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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<center>''"Colonel K calling Danger Mouse...Ah, there you are!''</center> | <center>''"Colonel K calling Danger Mouse...Ah, there you are!''</center> | ||
<center>''It's an urgent message for you...and Penfold of course.''</center> | <center>''It's an urgent message for you...and Penfold of course.''</center> | ||
<center>''A mysterious Pi-beam is focusing on the world's''</center> | <center>''A mysterious Pi-beam is focusing on the world's''</center> | ||
<center>''leading politicians...it's got them into''</center> | <center>''leading politicians...it's got them into''</center> | ||
<center>''a...sticky mess!"''</center> | <center>''a...sticky mess!"''</center> | ||
<center>''"So it's a lemon meringue pie beam, sir."''</center> | <center>''"So it's a lemon meringue pie beam, sir."''</center> | ||
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{{ToC}} | {{ToC}} | ||
{{Danger Mouse}} | {{Danger Mouse}} | ||
[[Category:Creative Sparks]] | [[Category:Creative Sparks]] | ||
[[Category:Text adventure]] | [[Category:Text adventure]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] |
Latest revision as of 18:47, 8 January 2022
Danger Mouse in the Black Forest Chateau | |
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Developer(s) | Creative Sparks |
Publisher(s) | Creative Sparks |
Year released | 1984 |
System(s) | Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64/128, MSX |
Preceded by | Danger Mouse in Double Trouble |
Followed by | Danger Mouse in Making Whoopee |
Series | Danger Mouse |
Designer(s) | Brian Belson, Edgar Belka, Kevin Buckner |
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Genre(s) | Text adventure |
Players | 1 |
Modes | Single player |
Danger Mouse in the Black Forest Chateau is a text adventure game which was originally released by Creative Sparks for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and MSX in 1984 (and designed by Brian Belson, Edgar Belka and Kevin Buckner); it is the second title in their Danger Mouse series and is again based upon that Cosgrove-Hall (and Thames Television) animated series of the same name.
Story[edit]
This is from the back of the cassette's inlay card, the front of which is shown in the image to the right:
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ZX Spectrum title screen.
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ZX Spectrum screenshot.
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MSX version title screen.
In 2008, this game was remade for today's Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and GP2X operating systems.