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Set in a reproduction of the Tower of London, it follows the story of Raven, an American special agent trying to steal and replace the Crown Jewels of England to safeguard them from a rogue operative. The player assumes the role of Raven and solves puzzles within the Tower while evading the guards. Progression through the game is nonlinear and under a time limit: the player may solve certain challenges in multiple ways, but must win before [[TimedMission 12 hours elapse]].
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Set in a reproduction of within the Tower of London, it follows the story of Raven, an American special agent trying to steal and replace the Crown Jewels of England to safeguard them from a rogue operative. The player assumes the role of Raven and solves puzzles within the Tower while evading the guards. Progression through the game is nonlinear and under a time limit: the player may solve certain challenges in multiple ways, but must win before [[TimedMission 12 hours elapse]].
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* SceneryPorn: Exploring a photo-realistic panoramic model of the Tower of London certainly fits, with
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* SceneryPorn: Exploring a photo-realistic panoramic model of the Tower of London certainly fits, counts, with authentic textures and locations to set the scene.
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Traitor's Gate is a 1999 graphic adventure game developed by Daydream Software, the same team behind '' VideoGame/{{Safecracker}}''.
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Traitor's Gate is a 1999 graphic panoramic adventure game developed by Daydream Software, the same team behind '' VideoGame/{{Safecracker}}''. VideoGame/{{Safecracker}}''.
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* DataPad: Your arm-mounted PDA, which controls your special gadgets and doubles as the main menu. It also erases itself should anyone remove it from your arm.
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* DataPad: Your arm-mounted PDA, which controls your special gadgets and doubles acting as the main menu. menu, notepad, gadget controller, compass, and more. It also erases itself should anyone remove it from your arm.arm.
* FirstPersonSnapshooter: You can take pictures of items around the environment, and your MissionControl sends back emails describing them. Though the pictures aren't retained between levels or saved games.
* GreatBigBookOfEverything: Your PDA is loaded with files outlining your mission, gadgets, and every historical facet of the castle you're exploring.
* InUniverseGameClock: The PDA includes a slide-out real-time clock, along with timers for your gadgets.
* FirstPersonSnapshooter: You can take pictures of items around the environment, and your MissionControl sends back emails describing them. Though the pictures aren't retained between levels or saved games.
* GreatBigBookOfEverything: Your PDA is loaded with files outlining your mission, gadgets, and every historical facet of the castle you're exploring.
* InUniverseGameClock: The PDA includes a slide-out real-time clock, along with timers for your gadgets.
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* SceneryPorn: Exploring a photo-realistic panoramic model of the Tower of London certainly fits, with
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A sequel was released in 2003 by Creator/TheAdventureCompany as ''Traitor' s Gate 2: Cypher''.
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A sequel was released in 2003 by Creator/TheAdventureCompany as ''Traitor' s ''Traitor's Gate 2: Cypher''.
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* CompanyCrossReferences: Every safe in the complex was built by [[VideoGame/SafeCracker Crabb & Sons]], with code sheets bearing their familiar letterhead.
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* PasswordSlotMachine: The keypad decoder card works this way.
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* PasswordSlotMachine: The keypad decoder card works this way.way.
* SchmuckBait: At the very beginning, you are able to weld through the lock on a maintenance door. [[spoiler: Unless you find the proper key instead, this leads to your arrest at the endgame, violating your orders to leave no trace.]]
* SchmuckBait: At the very beginning, you are able to weld through the lock on a maintenance door. [[spoiler: Unless you find the proper key instead, this leads to your arrest at the endgame, violating your orders to leave no trace.]]
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* DataPad: Your arm-mounted PDA, which controls your special gadgets and doubles as the main menu. It also erases itself should anyone remove it from your arm.
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* CameraSpoofing: You can fool security cameras with your PDA's "Data Loop Unit", but only in a sixty-second window.
* DataPad: Your arm-mounted PDA, which controls your special gadgets and doubles as the main menu. It also erases itself should anyone remove it from yourarm.arm.
* PasswordSlotMachine: The keypad decoder card works this way.
* DataPad: Your arm-mounted PDA, which controls your special gadgets and doubles as the main menu. It also erases itself should anyone remove it from your
* PasswordSlotMachine: The keypad decoder card works this way.
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Traitor's Gate is a 1999 graphic adventure game developed by Daydream Software, the same team behind '' VideoGame/{{Safecracker}}''.
Set in a reproduction of the Tower of London, it follows the story of Raven, an American special agent trying to steal and replace the Crown Jewels of England to safeguard them from a rogue operative. The player assumes the role of Raven and solves puzzles within the Tower while evading the guards. Progression through the game is nonlinear and under a time limit: the player may solve certain challenges in multiple ways, but must win before [[TimedMission 12 hours elapse]].
A sequel was released in 2003 by Creator/TheAdventureCompany as ''Traitor' s Gate 2: Cypher''.
!! Traitor's Gate contains examples of:
* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The waterways under the castle form a maze like layout, with multiple entrances around the area.
* BagOfHolding: Your first task is to retrieve a backpack containing your gadgets.
* DataPad: Your arm-mounted PDA, which controls your special gadgets and doubles as the main menu. It also erases itself should anyone remove it from your arm.
Set in a reproduction of the Tower of London, it follows the story of Raven, an American special agent trying to steal and replace the Crown Jewels of England to safeguard them from a rogue operative. The player assumes the role of Raven and solves puzzles within the Tower while evading the guards. Progression through the game is nonlinear and under a time limit: the player may solve certain challenges in multiple ways, but must win before [[TimedMission 12 hours elapse]].
A sequel was released in 2003 by Creator/TheAdventureCompany as ''Traitor' s Gate 2: Cypher''.
!! Traitor's Gate contains examples of:
* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The waterways under the castle form a maze like layout, with multiple entrances around the area.
* BagOfHolding: Your first task is to retrieve a backpack containing your gadgets.
* DataPad: Your arm-mounted PDA, which controls your special gadgets and doubles as the main menu. It also erases itself should anyone remove it from your arm.