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Board Game / Board Game - Miscellaneous · 1987

221B Baker Street

Published by Datasoft · Developed by Pacific Softech, Inc.

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Information

Genre
Board Game - Miscellaneous
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick, Keyboard
Players
1, 1 vs. 2, 2 (sim.), 2+
Programmer(s)
Sohl, John P.
Graphic Artist(s)
Camasta, Todd J., Reid, Bonita
Sound
[unknown]
Cover Artist(s)
[unknown]
Year
1987
Publisher
Datasoft
Developer
Pacific Softech, Inc.
Country
USA
License
Commercial
Medium
Disk
Rarity
8
Serial
1510

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.6/10 · Votes: 27 · Downloads: 4,259 · Hits: 20,940

Screenshots (10)

221B Baker Street — screenshot 1
221B Baker Street — screenshot 1
221B Baker Street — screenshot 2
221B Baker Street — screenshot 2
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221B Baker Street — screenshot 4
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221B Baker Street — screenshot 5
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221B Baker Street — screenshot 7
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221B Baker Street — screenshot 8
221B Baker Street — screenshot 9
221B Baker Street — screenshot 9
221B Baker Street — screenshot 10
221B Baker Street — screenshot 10

Cover Art (2)

Disk 1
Disk 1
Disk 2
Disk 2

Comments (3)

  • http://gwobby.webs.com/27 Aug 2010

    From memory you Plod around, go into buildings, get clues, get a police badge from the station go back to Baker St (bottom left) and solve the mystery... More fun to play against others with scrambled clues where you write down the clues you are given eventually work out what the characters mean on your bit of paper a=F c=J o=R etc Great game especially for 4 players

  • marquisor26 Aug 2010

    Hm, can't yet figure out how/what is the goal of this game. Maybe someone put a manual up, please!?!

  • Dave Grieser2 Jul 2004

    Definitely puts your brain pan to work!

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