Hi Michael.

Because each case is it's own distinct story, the outcome is always the same, making the inspector cindy games closer to interactive fiction or gamebooks.

Nevertheless, the games aren't short, and have lots of music and audio, thus are worth a replay from that perspective, especially considdering that they're comparatively cheap as audio games go.

Beware the Grue!
----- Original Message ----- From: "michael barnes" <c...@samobile.net>
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Inquirie on Inspector Cindy mystery games.


Hey, I was wondering if the games are randomize each time you solve the case?
Or is the out come the same?
For exsample if I was to play the games right now and then play them a later time will the same person be the one who did the crime or does the suspects changes?


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