"Welcome to my … house!" Old Man Stauf built a house and filled it with his toys. Six guests were invited one night, their screams the only noise…

The house of The 7th Guest is filled with 19 devilishly clever puzzles that will test your wits and scare you out of them as well. To complete the game you must solve every puzzle in the house - only then will the secrets of the madman Henry Stauf be revealed to you.

To help you get started, you might want to check out the pyramid in the lower right corner of the Sphinx board.

"My father purchased The 7th Guest for me as a child and it terrified me to the point of having him return it. With my increase and courage and the scary images being smaller, I think I can handle it now." - Geek Tyrant

"Many gamers won't remember The 7th Guest, either because they didn't have the groundbreaking technology of a CD-ROM drive in 1993, or they hadn't been born yet. We remember The 7th Guest being an incredibly creepy game that snared our young imaginations and helped shape our minds as gamers." - Slide To Play

Bill Gates called this game “The new standard in electronic entertainment.”

Awards

1995 Interactive Academy/Cybermania Awards - Best CD Game

1994 Multimedia World Readers' Choice Award - Best Entertainment Title

1994 Computer Game Review - Golden Triad Award

1994 New Media Invision Awards - Award of Excellence

1994 New Media Invision Awards - Gold-Creative Excellence for Best Animation/Graphics

1994 PC World Class - Best CD-ROM Game / Adult

1994 Electronic Entertainment 1st Annual Editors' Choice - Breakthrough Game

1994 Computer Gaming World Readers' Poll - No. 1 Rated Game

Features

Engaging, rich-graphics gameplay

Stunning, original images look even better on new platforms

Ghostly, full-motion video and supernatural animated sequences

Award-winning soundtrack by “The Fatman”

Download Notes

The 7th Guest is a big file, about 650MB. It is best downloaded to iTunes then synced with your device.

Cheers HUKD