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Traitors Gate is a 1999 graphic adventure game developed by Daydream Software. 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 for their protection. The player assumes the role of Raven and solves puzzles within the Tower while evading the guards. Progression through the game is nonlinear, enabling multiple solutions to certain challenges. * Traitors Gate was conceived in 1996 by Daydream Software designer Nigel Papworth, who saw the Tower of London as a natural setting for a game. The team sought to replicate the structure with near-perfect accuracy, and began by capturing over 5,000 reference photographs on location. Pre-rendering the game's panoramic environments challenged the team, which averaged seven members; production took roughly three years to complete. Self-funded by Daydream after a successful initial public offering, Traitors Gate ultimately cost between $1- and $2-million, and was distributed in at least 10 languages and 27 countries by companies such as DreamCatcher Interactive and FX Interactive. * The game was a commercial success and became Daydream Software's highest-selling title, with sales between 300,000 and 400,000 units worldwide by 2003. Many of these sales derived from North America and Spain; it failed commercially in Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom. Critical reception of Traitors Gate was "mixed or average", according to review aggregation site Metacritic. The game was followed by a sequel, Traitors Gate 2: Cypher (2003), directed by Nigel Papworth and developed by 258 Productions. |