Corruption (PC, 5 1/4" Disk) Rainbird - 1988 USA, Canada Release

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Corruption
Packaging cover Corruption.
Product ID 88777-46491
Product UPC 088777464911
Platform(s) PC
Media 5 1/4" Disk
Copyright date 1988
Publisher(s) Rainbird
Developer(s) Magnetic Scrolls
Category(s) Entertainment, Adventure, Text
Recommended age(s) Adult.
Country of Origin United States of America

Description from the packaging.

The game of power. Profit. Double-Dealing and Deceit.
Recommended for adult minds only.

Are you ruthless enough to survive?

You're on the fast track. At last, a partnership in the firm. With perks... new car, new office, new secretary. This is the life.

Wake up. This is the real world. The underworld. The city of London, where high-finance and low double deals are commonplace. Where drugs, gambling and big money talk. And you? You find yourself the victim of a frame-up... the chief suspect in an insider trading scandal. And to survive, you have to be as devious, if not more so, than the rest.

Power. Profit. Double-Dealing and Deceit. The name of the game is Corruption. Written by Magnetic Scrolls, the home of classics like The Pawn and The Guild of Thieves, it's a fast-paced thriller, a battle of wits and wills like nothing else you've played. With extraordinary graphics and an amazing vocabulary, it's illustrated interactive fiction at its best!

Compelling adventure tests your skill at manipulating characters and extracting information to solve the puzzle.

Expansive vocabulary lets you interact with over 15 characters in everyday language.

Powerful graphics reflecting the financial world and underworld of London.

Recommended for adult minds only.

System Requirements

PC MS-DOS 2.0
Required CPU XT 8088/8086
Required RAM 256K
Recommend RAM 640K
Supported Video EGA
Monochrome

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Retail Box cover Corruption. Retail Box back Corruption.

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