LA Law: The Computer Game

LA Law: The Computer Game is a game developed by Synergistic Software and published by Capstone Software and released for MS-DOS computers in 1992. The game is based on the TV show L.A. Law.

LA Law: The Computer Game
Cover art
Developer(s)Synergistic Software, Inc.
Publisher(s)Capstone Software
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release1992
Genre(s)Point and Click, Interactive movie, Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

The object of the game is to solve a case. Cases are solved in a point-and-click interface. The other goal is that prove worthy for a law firm. Information about the case must be gathered. When ready, the case is taken to court. During court, there is a choice of whom to speak to and which evidence to give.[1]

Reception

The game was released to mixed reception. Critics noted unexciting gameplay and poor sound, although the graphics were regarded as considerably realistic for the time.

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References

  1. Havlena, Kim (October 1993). "LA Law: The Computer Game - Compute! Review". Compute!. No. 157. ABC Publishing. p. 110.


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