7th Guest CD-I Kitchen Puzzle

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Uploaded by on May 5, 2007

On the CD-I version of the infamous 7th Guest game, the kitchen puzzle and the heart puzzle were dropped and replaced by a short video. This is the "kitchen puzzle". Enjoy!

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  • Oh the nostalgia...this is probably the best-looking out of all the versions. Someone should upload a start-to-finish run of this (getting all the dramas/cut scenes of course).

  • Not going to work... CD-I sucks and jams a lot. It will give a "disk dirty" message quite easily.

  • Say the costs of a second-hand CD-I is next to nothing if you're in luck... Plus the kitchen puzzle is not solvable at all if you're a non-native. And there's a different maze, that's tougher. There's no map of the maze elsewhere in the game. Other dif's include a dfft order of solving puzzles, different sound clips and several different animations. It's cool to get this game on top of the original. It's great to see 7G on a big screen with good quality images!

  • that's a pity...curious animation though. a little childish, i think, for The 7th Guest.

  • Maybe... but the advantage is that the game fits on 1 CD... the other disk you get with it, is plain audio, with all the game music divided in tracks.

    On CD-I it's not really possible to switch CD while staying in the game.

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  • wow the cd-i version of this game is incredible.

  • way different from the pc version, or at least some of the animations, are.

  • The maze on the pc version was easy, just take lefts till you got out.

  • This music..... spent so much time trying to figure this one out.

  • It's interesting that the CD-I version had different content. I don't know how the Mac version compared to the other versions, but the Mac one is the one I played. I remember with the exception of Y's there were no vowels to use on the message cans. If they made the maze more difficult than the Mac version? Can I say wow, yikes?? That maze was hard enough.

  • this brings back so many memories. lol

  • That is tight! I wish that were the game I have!

  • Yeah,that would be nice

  • I wish they'd update the DOS version, keeping all the content in, just updating the graphics to at least PSX-type.

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