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'''''Sukiya''''' was originally developed as a point-and-click adventure game set in Japan, developed by Lankhor. The main designer, Jérôme Lange, also authored point-and-click adventures ''Mortville Manor'' and ''Maupiti Island''. ''Sukiya'' was meant to be a sequel to these games.
'''''Sukiya''''' was originally developed as a point-and-click adventure game set in Japan, developed by Lankhor. The main designer, Jérôme Lange, also authored point-and-click adventures ''Mortville Manor'' and ''Maupiti Island''. ''Sukiya'' was meant to be a sequel to these games.


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No playable copy of the game has ever surfaced.
No playable copy of the game has ever surfaced.


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File:Sukiya screenshot 2.jpg|One of the original preview screenshots.
File:Sukiya screenshot 2.jpg|One of the original preview screenshots.

Revision as of 09:51, 3 October 2016

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One of the original preview screenshots.'"`UNIQ--ref-00000000-QINU`"'

Status: Lost


Sukiya was originally developed as a point-and-click adventure game set in Japan, developed by Lankhor. The main designer, Jérôme Lange, also authored point-and-click adventures Mortville Manor and Maupiti Island. Sukiya was meant to be a sequel to these games.

The game was announced as early as 1990 with preview screenshots that were considered impressive for the time. Unfortunately, poor sales on Lankhor's 1993 Black Sect put an halt to the development on Sukiya, which probably saw it as a sign to stop making adventure games.

No playable copy of the game has ever surfaced.

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