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The Elk Moon Murder
''Santa Fe Mysteries: The Elk Moon Murder'' is a video game, the first in the ''Santa Fe Mysteries'' series, followed by ''Santa Fe Mysteries: Sacred Ground''. In ''The Elk Moon Murder'', a famous Native American artist named Anna Elk Moon is murdered in the American Southwest. Gameplay The game is a full-motion video adventure game with a point-and-click interface. The player has five days to solve the mystery, and eight hours in each day. Certain actions use up a portion of the time. The player must "listen to the usual suspects, order forensics and shoot photos", and create an arrest warrant by the end of the game. Development The game uses the same Activision game engine as ''Spycraft: The Great Game''. The game was distributed by MarkSoft in Poland. The game's original American packaging, which was sent out as a review copy, featured a warning about "clothed sexual touching" on the cover. The game was created by Shannon Gilligan, who had previously produced the successful ...
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