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Night at the museum.


<span class="bold">The Dagger of Amon Ra</span>, Laura Bow's sophomore adventure as an intrepid journalist/crime-solver, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com!

A year after dealing with the Colonel's Bequest, Laura attempts to take a bite out of The Big Apple when assigned a story about the prized Egyptian dagger that just became part of the Leyendecker Museum's collection. Of course, the night of the grand opening will be riddled with bloody murder, shocked aristocrats, and many many clues.
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Thank you GOG and Activision. :) It is the Activision Spring. Another 2,000+ votes completed.

I do think a bundle would have been better, but whatevs.

What about a bundle discount if you buy both at the same time ($10 instead of $12 if you buy them together), similar to other releases here?
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Klumpen0815: It would be nice to have some "Powered by ScummVM" or "Powered by DosBox" on the game's pages...
I agree; they did it on a few Disney releases, but for some reason didn't keep it up.

Even moreso, though, I'd like evidence that GOG is still donating to ScummVM, DOSBox, nGlide, and other game presevation causes (it would make for good PR anyway).
Post edited February 16, 2017 by tfishell
Laura!
Happy to see Laura Bow, not so much about the way Acivision went about the release, even though it's what I expected them to do.
Ah, I figured these weren't far behind given the recent Activision/Sierra release spree. Been wanting to try these adventure games in particular. Much thanks!
This one was a long time coming. Very happy to see it here.
i've stated my glee in the laura bow 1 thread, so...

...i guess i should say that i'm a little disappointed these aren't a bundle given the "historical precedent" of kq/sq, etc.

ah well.
And again, because of these awesome titles:

Instabought. Thanks GOG, now please the "Manhunter", "Conquest" and "EcoQuest"-Series. :)
Post edited February 16, 2017 by Anime-BlackWolf
Instabuy........

I wishlisted the ancient looking Colonels Bequest game, i know the game but never played it, it looks like one of the first games cause the graphics look very ancient ( pc 286/386 era)
Post edited February 16, 2017 by gamesfreak64
I have already played these... Colonel's bequest I had on the Amiga.
I agree with the one who said these should have a Linux installer. And ScummVM and DODBox should count as searchable OSs. But. Yeah I'm happy to see than here and bought them already!
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gamesfreak64: Instabuy........

I wishlisted the ancient looking Colonels Bequest game, i know the game but never played it, it looks like one of the first games cause the graphics look very ancient ( pc 286/386 era)
colonel's bequest was made /just/ before the jump to 286.

so, pc xt/at.

[these are both part of a sequence: colonel's bequest comes first and then dagger comes after. they both star the same protagonist.]
Always wanted to play this when I saw it in the game store back in the mid '90s. Played a lot of Sierra games but for some reaason never picked this one up.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAH! Thanks again GOG!
Nice game additions! But I share the comments about releasing both Laura Bow games as a bundle and giving credit (and donating) to DOSBox and ScummVM.

And what's about this new, "standard" price of $5.94 instead of $5.99? Just for the sake of reminding me of regional pricing?

Does the "Audio and text: English" mean that the game has voice over?
Post edited February 16, 2017 by eiii
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eiii: Does the "Audio and text: English" mean the GOG version has voice over?
It does not have audio speech, only audio sound f/x and music. One of the screenshots shows on-screen text for the dialog. As you may know, only the non-speech version has on-screen text for dialog. The speech version doesn't. The two versions used to be sold as two separate games. The Activation people may not even know there is a speech version. It is pure laziness not to dig up both versions. No surprise here.
Post edited February 16, 2017 by keviny01
Uh, nice. Played this one back in the day. I didn't get far but I have fond memories of it. I'm not that much into adventures anymore so I will pass for now but I'm definitely going pick it up eventually.

And speaking of forgotten Sierra adventures, I hope we will get Woodruff and the Schnibble (of Azimuth) soon. It was possibly my favourite adventure game back in the day. Would love to finally play the English original version of that one.