Overview
Killed Until Dead is a video game developed by Artech and released in 1986. It’s a detective mystery game where players take on the role of a private investigator solving cases in a quirky, humorous universe. The game artfully combines elements of adventure and puzzle-solving, transporting players into a whimsical world inspired by classic detective stories.
Gameplay
The game involves interrogating suspects, gathering clues, and solving a murder mystery. It unfolds in a series of chapters, each presenting a new case for players to solve. As the detective, players must cleverly piece together the evidence to accuse the correct suspect. Using a notebook to track clues, players engage in logical deduction and strategy to unravel each mystery.
Graphics and Sound
For its time, the game offered impressive graphics that effectively captured the noir atmosphere of detective tales. The visual design, paired with an engrossing soundtrack, created an immersive experience that was much appreciated by fans of the genre.
Availability
The game was originally released for platforms such as the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum. Its unique premise and engaging gameplay made it a memorable title among mystery enthusiasts during the 1980s.








