China: The Forbidden City
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China: The Forbidden City (French: Chine: Intrigue dans la Cité interdite) is a 1998 adventure video game developed by Cryo Interactive Entertainment and jointly-published by Cryo, Canal+ Multimedia and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux.
China: The Forbidden City is a first person point-and-click adventure game. The player is often tasked with solving puzzles, commonly with the assistance of the in-game encyclopedia. [usurped]
Plot
The game is set in 1775 in the Forbidden City. Superintendent Anjing is summoned by the Qianlong Emperor in the early hours to investigate the death of chief eunuch Wang. He retrieves a letter from the Empress dowager, in which Wang reveals a conspiracy where he was forcedly implicated in the illegal copying of documents and imperial seals, part of a vast plot to kill and replace the emperor. To unravel the plot and expose the culprits, Wang has carefully dissimulated clues and confessions throughout different parts of the city, including offices, palaces, the Imperial Gardens and more.
The game features an encyclopedic mode and an interactive guide to the city.
Development
Cryo Interactive's 1998 suite of historical adventure games (including "Egypt", "China", and "Venice") achieved a net profit up 121% to 12.6 million francs while turnover grew by 54% to 239 million francs.[1]
Voice actors
| Character | Voice actor |
|---|---|
| Superintendent An | David Gasman |
| Lady Shouxiu | Karen Strassman |
| Great Councillor Yu | Jerry Di Giacomo |
| Superintendent Da | Leslie Clack |
| Prince Yong | Gay Marshall |
| Master Wei | Allan Wenger |
| Director Li | Steve Gadler |
| Assessor Yang | Christian Erickson |
| Lady Fu | Sharon Mann |
| Chief Ma | Ian Marshall |
| Chief Wen | James Shuman |
| Chief Jin | Michael Morris |
| Emperor Qianlong | Leslie Clack |
| Chao | Christian Erickson |
| Hua Bao | Gay Marshall |
| Chief Wang | Ian Marshall |
| August Empress Douairiere | Gay Marshall |
| Chief Lu | Jerry Di Giacomo |
| Keeper of the August Seals | Michael Morris |
| Meilin | Gay Marshall |
| Guards | Allan Wenger |
| Officials | Steve Gadler |