Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders

Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders (a.k.a. "Blue Heat") is a 1997 Windows game developed by Quarium Inc. and published by Orion Interactive. It was based on the 1995 film Cover Me.

Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders
Cover art
Developer(s)Quarium Inc.
Publisher(s)Orion Interactive
Director(s)Jed Weintrob
Platform(s)Windows, Windows 3.x
ReleaseSeptember 12, 1997
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Plot

LAPD Detective Holly Jacobson goes undercover to find a serial killer who is murdering model girls who featured in the LA Erotica Magazine.

Gameplay

The game uses a simple point and click interface without any menus. Clicking on particular items allows the player to examine them closer. When the player clicks an exit door, the game goes to an overview map of Los Angeles. The player may only travel to locations relevant to the case. As the player examines evidence, more options and locations become available.

Development

Cyberdreams was to be the original publisher, but closed down before they could publish it, so they made an agreement with Orion Interactive to do the publishing.[1]

Reception

Reception
Review score
PublicationScore
Metzomagic[2]
gollark: Very "useful".
gollark: It would be "useful" if it used Linux or something and could thus do networking, control keys and stuff.
gollark: I think that got fixed?
gollark: It would be more practical to just make a trimmed Linux distro and not just use EFI, but this is cooler.
gollark: It's extremely cool despite lacking some features?

References

  1. "Blue Heat - Cyberdreams". November 4, 1996. Archived from the original on March 27, 1997. Retrieved November 9, 2017.
  2. Steve Ramsey (January 2004). "Blue Heat: The Case of the Cover Girl Murders Review by metzomagic.com". metzomagic.com. Retrieved November 9, 2017. I think there is room for some truly adult game experiences
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