Suspicious Cargo Atari ST Price Guide & Value
Details Suspicious Cargo (Atari ST)
- Console
- Atari ST
- Genre
- Action & Adventure
- Publisher
- Gremlin Graphics Software
- Release
- 1992
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Market Value & Price Range: Suspicious Cargo
How much is Suspicious Cargo worth on Atari ST?
Currently, we do not have an exact market value for this title. This action & adventure title published by Gremlin Graphics Software remains a staple for any Atari ST library.
Where to buy Suspicious Cargo cheaper?
If you are looking where to buy Suspicious Cargo cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at $26.99 for a Used copy.
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Is Suspicious Cargo a rare game?
The rarity of Suspicious Cargo on Atari ST is currently difficult to assess with precision. This is primarily an NTSC version (US or Japan). Import demand may influence its availability.
Description Suspicious Cargo
In the future, humanity suffers from a deadly virus. The only antidote functions like a drug and big corporations exploit this situation. They are free to act without any supervision and this results in armed war between them. The hero Jonah Hayes, small-time smuggler, has no part in this until he gets force-employed by one of those corporations to bring a living freight, a product of genetic engineering, to Earth. Suspicious Cargo is a text adventure with a graphical user interface. It is not necessary to type in commands into the text field; the commands can be constructed by clicking on the symbols of the user interface. When talking to other people, the topic can be chosen from a list. The symbol bars can be hidden in order to play the game as pure text adventure - the only bar which is always shown is the systems bar. It offers the possibility to open up a full-screen picture to illustrate some situations and a map which is used to quickly travel inside the space ship. The challenges faced in the game mostly deal with obstacles the hero faces on his way to Earth, e.g, sabotage acts by competing companies. There are also some action sequences like opening a lock or landing on a moon spliced into the story, but those are completely optional.