Crime and Punishment
published by Imagic in 1984, running on Apple II E
type: simulation
perspective: other
player options: single player
perspective: other
player options: single player
Description
No, this is not based on Dostoyevsky's novel.
Players are placed in the role of a Judge in cases where the defendant has been found guilty. The player is expected to offer swift yet fair sentences and the computer will rate the player's choices from 1 to 10 gavels (10 being best). The Judge can ask that more details be deliberated, this reduces the gavel rating for a case (but can lead to a fairer sentence by the player). Unfair sentences also reduce the gavel rating. If the game is copied, all cases will be about software piracy and the only correct sentence choice is "Death Penalty".
zerothis # 2021-04-05 01:55:01
Players are placed in the role of a Judge in cases where the defendant has been found guilty. The player is expected to offer swift yet fair sentences and the computer will rate the player's choices from 1 to 10 gavels (10 being best). The Judge can ask that more details be deliberated, this reduces the gavel rating for a case (but can lead to a fairer sentence by the player). Unfair sentences also reduce the gavel rating. If the game is copied, all cases will be about software piracy and the only correct sentence choice is "Death Penalty".
zerothis # 2021-04-05 01:55:01
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