Chủ Nhật, 6 tháng 11, 2016

INNOCENT UNTIL CAUGHT


Tax avoidance is not much of a compelling subject for any story, let alone an interactive one, but that's what Divide by Zero has chosen for Innocent Until Caught. This underrated adventure game from 1993 puts you in the decidedly sketchy shoes of Jack T. Ladd whose only goal is to pay off the hefty tax dodging fine. And get a stiff drink.

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