The Watchmaker (video game)

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The Watchmaker
DeveloperTrecision
PublisherGot Game Entertainment
PlatformWindows
Release2001 (Europe)
June 1, 2002 (US)
GenreAdventure

The Watchmaker is a Windows adventure video game developed by Trecision and published by Got Game Entertainment in Europe in 2001 and in North America on June 1, 2002.

Darrel Boone gets a call from Scotland Yard at 4am. They have an offer to him. He has to investigate the dangerous people that can potentially destroy the whole world and are connected with Internationals company. One of the higher-ups of Internationals resides in an Austrian castle. Darrel normally works alone, but this time he will need help of Victoria Conroy. They both fly to Austria immediately. They get familiar with the gardener Raul, cook, Internationals manager, his wife Julia Roberts, maid Carla and others. They investigate the various rooms, towers, the church, gardens, kitchen etc.[1]

Development

The game was announced in August 2000.[2] According to Trecision, The Watchmaker was in production for over 3 years.[3] It was originally developed under the working title WM.[4] The game struggled to find a North American distributor,[3] but was ultimately signed by Got Game Entertainment in early 2002,[5] which released it that June.[6]

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