The five most beautifully animated puzzles. The spectacular frontdoor. The icing beauty of the cake. The 'can you believe it' can puzzle in the kitchen. The elegant floorbishops and the casket crammed crypt.
Five of the best stand-alone scenes. Who didn't fell of their seat when they saw the hands in the painting? Or the clown? The skeleton and the flying cutlery-scene on the other hand, made you speech- and motionless. Did you ever see anything like that in a game before? Nothing compared to it. And last but not least. The pianohands, was it funny or scary? Sort of in the middle, but very seventh guestisch.
A short summary of the seventh guest himself. Enter through the window. But no exit through the door. Dutton finds two obstacles on his road to the finish. Hamilton saves Tad from Martine and her pet Edward. Heine is the one who will bring Tad before Stauf.
Scenes that drove the storyline. Heine and Heine. Stauf cleverly disguised as soup and Heine. Dutton realises that leaving Stauf at the altar would be deadly. Hamilton and Elinor find out what Stauf's secret is. Hamilton finds out who the main prize is.
A short summary of the seventh guest himself. Enter through the window. But no exit through the door. Dutton finds two obstacles on his road to the finish. Hamilton saves Tad from Martine and her pet Edward. Heine is the one who will bring Tad before Stauf.
The endsequence: Heine gets what she deserves, lot's of green stuff. Stauf goes to someplace hot and Tad finally sees the light.