Martian Memorandum is a point-and-click adventure game developed and published by Access Software. It was released in 1991 and is the sequel to the game Mean Streets. The game is set in a dystopian future on Mars, where players take on the role of Tex Murphy, a private investigator with a sarcastic and humorous demeanor. The story begins with Tex Murphy being hired by a mysterious woman named Sylvia Linsky to find her missing husband, Thomas Malloy, who is a scientist involved in secret government research. As Tex investigates the case, he uncovers a complex conspiracy involving powerful corporations, political intrigue, and Martian colonies.
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Martian Memorandum review
Computer Gaming World (1992): "Martian Memorandum produces hours of enjoyment, provides a tremendous challenge and even offers an important message: "Revere life, protect the living things and recycle." The game offers quite a different perspective on Mars than the red planet depicted in the fiction of Edgar Rice Burroughs or Ray Bradbury, but it is definitely a planet worth visiting."
More information on Martian Memorandum
Status: NOT abandonware Input: keyboard, mouse Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk, 5,25 floppy disk Abandonware DOS views: 10293
Awards won by Martian Memorandum:
1992 - Best Fantasy Role Playing/Adventure Program, CODiE Awards.
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