The Mystery at Greveholm
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The Mystery at Greveholm
Summary
The Mystery at Greveholm is a video game[1]. It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- The Mystery at Greveholm's instance of is recorded as video game[3].
- The Mystery at Greveholm was directed by Peter Nyrell[4].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's composer is recorded as The Creeps[5].
- The Mystery at Greveholm was published by Young Genius[6].
- The Mystery at Greveholm was published by Q115641680[7].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's genre is educational video game[8].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's genre is adventure video game[9].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's genre is point-and-click adventure[10].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's based on is recorded as Mysteriet på Greveholm[11].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's developer is recorded as Q115641680[12].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's part of the series is recorded as The Mystery at Greveholm[13].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's part of the series is recorded as SVT's Christmas Calendar games[14].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's operating system is recorded as Microsoft Windows[15].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's operating system is recorded as macOS[16].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's platform is recorded as personal computer[17].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's platform is recorded as Classic Mac OS[18].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's game mode is recorded as single-player video game[19].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[20].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's software engine is recorded as Adobe Director[21].
- The Mystery at Greveholm was distributed by compact disc[22].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's country of origin is recorded as Sweden[23].
- The Mystery at Greveholm was published on 1997[24].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's characters is recorded as Sprak[25].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's characters is recorded as Greve Julius von Dy[26].
- The Mystery at Greveholm's narrative location is recorded as Greveholm Castle[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Publishers include Young Genius[6] and Q115641680[7]. The Mystery at Greveholm was directed by Peter Nyrell[4].
Publication
The Mystery at Greveholm was released on 1997[24]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[20]. Genres include educational video game[8], adventure video game[9], and point-and-click adventure[10]. Series this is part of include it[13] and SVT's Christmas Calendar games[14]. It was distributed by compact disc[22].
Subject and Themes
Series this is part of include The Mystery at Greveholm[13] and SVT's Christmas Calendar games[14].
Adaptations and Inspiration
After a work by Dan Zethraeus[28] and Jesper Harrie[29].
Why It Matters
The Mystery at Greveholm is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]