Geisha
Genre Perspective Gameplay Narrative |
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Description
Geisha is an erotic adventure game. A mad scientist kidnapped the protagonist's girlfriend Eva, and wants to transform her into some sort of a futuristic geisha (half-machine, half-human). The hero travels to Tokyo and must face various dangers to prevent this from happening.The game uses a point-and-click interface (with mouse support) and has several small sub-games included, such as a simple card game, a jigsaw puzzle with a time limit, a short arcade sequence, and others.
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Joystick (French) | DOS | Dec, 1990 | 84 out of 100 | 84 |
Génération 4 | Amiga | Nov, 1990 | 67 out of 100 | 67 |
Génération 4 | DOS | Nov, 1990 | 67 out of 100 | 67 |
ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) | Atari ST | Jan, 1991 | 5.4 out of 12 | 45 |
ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) | DOS | Jan, 1991 | 5.4 out of 12 | 45 |
Amiga Joker | Amiga | Dec, 1990 | 42 out of 100 | 42 |
Joker Verlag präsentiert: Sonderheft | Amiga | 1993 | 42 out of 100 | 42 |
Joker Verlag präsentiert: Sonderheft | Atari ST | 1993 | 42 out of 100 | 42 |
Amiga Power | Amiga | Nov, 1991 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Amiga Power | Amiga | Oct, 1991 | 5 out of 100 | 5 |
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Manual
The manual contains a short story, which consists largely of the actual game texts. It is not quite clear why Tomahawk chose to anticipate the entire plot in that way.Translation
Geisha is originally a French game, and somehow the translators couldn't quite agree on one name for the evil “Dragon Lubrique”. It is called “Lustful Dragon” on the box, mutates into a “Lubricious Dragon” in the game, and finally becomes a “Slimy Dragon” in the German version. Oily fellow, that.Related Web Sites
- Crapshoot (A humorous review on PC Gamer)
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Robin Aziosmanoff (Robin Aziosmanof)
Programmation:Philippe Lamarque (Philippe pour MDO)
Special Thanks:and Special thanks to Josef for the intro!