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{{Infobox video game
{{Short description|2008 video game}}
{{other uses|Insecticide}}
{{More citations needed|date=May 2015}}{{Infobox video game
|title=Insecticide
|title=Insecticide
|image=[[File:Insecticide.jpg|250px]]
|image=Insecticide.jpg
|image_size=256px
|caption=North American boxart, DS version
|caption=North American Nintendo DS box art
|developer=[[Crackpot Entertainment]], [[Creat Studios|Creat Studios, Inc.]]
|developer=Crackpot Entertainment <br> [[Creat Studios]]
|publisher=[[Gamecock Media Group]]
|publisher=[[Gamecock Media Group]]
|producer=Michael Levine
|distributor=
|director=[[Larry Ahern]]
|designer=
|designer=Larry Ahern <br> Michael Levine <br> Jacob Stephens
|series=
|writer=[[Josh Mandel (video game designer)|Josh Mandel]]
|engine=
|artist=Peter Chan
|version=
|composer=[[Peter McConnell]]
|released='''DS'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA=March 11, 2008|AUS=November 15, 2008<ref>[http://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/939677-insecticide/data]</ref>}}'''PC'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA=June 13, 2008<ref>[http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/938255-insecticide-episode-1/data]</ref>}}
|released='''DS'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA|March 11, 2008|AUS|November 15, 2008<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/939677-insecticide/data |title=Insecticide Release Information for DS |publisher=GameFAQs.com |date=2008-03-11 |accessdate=2015-05-29}}</ref>}}'''Windows'''<br />{{vgrelease|NA|June 13, 2008<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/938255-insecticide-episode-1/data |title=Insecticide: Episode 1 Release Information for PC |publisher=GameFAQs.com |date=2008-06-13 |accessdate=2015-05-29}}</ref>}}
|genre=[[action-adventure game|Action adventure]]
|genre=[[Action-adventure game|Action-adventure]]
|modes=Single player
|modes=[[Single-player video game|Single-player]]
|ratings={{vgratings|ESRB=E10+}}
|platforms=[[Nintendo DS]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo DS]], [[Microsoft Windows]]
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'''''Insecticide''''' is a story-driven [[action-adventure game|action-adventure]] game by [[Crackpot Entertainment]] and published by [[Gamecock Media Group]] for [[Nintendo DS]], and [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]. The game takes place in the crime-ridden city of Troi in a world where insects have evolved into the dominate life form and humans have degenerated into "hominids." The story follows two [[police officer]]s from the [[Insecticide]] Division (a pun on [[homicide]]) as they try to solve the murder at the Nectarola [[soft drink]] company. The game incorporates fast shooter elements as well as being able to conduct investigations and [[interrogation]]s.


'''''Insecticide''''' is a story-driven [[action-adventure game|action-adventure]] game by Crackpot Entertainment and published by [[Gamecock Media Group]] for the [[Nintendo DS]] and [[Microsoft Windows]].
The game was the brainchild of [[Mike Levine (game developer)|Mike Levine]] and [[Larry Ahern]], two former and longtime employees of [[LucasArts]] best known for their contributions to that company's library of classic graphic adventure titles. They are among many LucasArts adventure alumni, including artists, designers, sound engineers and composers, that comprise the game's team. The LucasArts legacy is clearly evident in Insecticide's detective missions, which are designed as miniature graphic adventures complete with inventory puzzles and dialog trees. Much of the writing and design for these segments of the game are credited to Josh Mandel, veteran of [[Sierra Entertainment]] who worked on the King's Quest, Police Quest, and Leisure Suit Larry series among others.


==Gameplay==
The PC version was to be released as two downloadable episodes with a retail version following soon afterward, but the second episode never materialized due to Gamecock being acquired by [[SouthPeak Games]] in 2008 and the latter deciding to cancel the inherited title. "Part 1" had by this time been released by Gamecock through digital distribution channels like Steam, Gametap and Direct2Drive, with "Part 2" in production. Southpeak itself published a retail version of the first episode as part of their "PC Classics" budget line in early 2010 without any explanation about the story's unfinished state.
{{expand section|date=May 2015}}
The game's genre is an action-adventure with an alternation between action levels focused on platforming and shooting mechanics, and detective levels characterized by interrogation and puzzle-solving.


==Plot==
By comparison to the heavily scaled down Nintendo DS port, the PC version features full in-game voice acting and all of the [[full motion video]] cinematics, some of which had to be transformed into a captioned "slide show" format or removed altogether for the handheld counterpart. In order to complete the story for PC gamers, Crackpot expressed a desire to upload the cinematics for Part 2 (as well as Part 1) on their official Youtube page, an effort that at length came to fruition.
{{More plot|date=May 2015}}
The game takes place in the crime-ridden city of Troi in a world where insects have evolved into the dominant life form and humans have degenerated into "hominids." The story follows two [[police officer]]s from the [[Insecticide]] Division (a pun on [[homicide]]) as they try to solve a murder at the Nectarola [[soft drink]] company.


==Development and release==
Prior to the game's troubled release, Crackpot stated that they were interested in developing a sequel and even expanding the ''Insecticide'' franchise to another medium. An animated series was considered, with Levine and Ahern putting together a series bible and shopping it to various networks without success. In 2012, Mike Levine publicly solicited fans for feedback on the possibility of a follow-up to ''Insecticide'', one potentially designed as a pure [[graphic adventure game]] in the traditional style, and speculated on the possibility of raising money for the project via [[Kickstarter]].
The game was the brainchild of Mike Levine and [[Larry Ahern]], two former and longtime employees of [[LucasArts]] best known for their contributions to that company's library of classic graphic adventure titles. They are among many LucasArts adventure alumni, including artists, designers, sound engineers and composers, that comprise the game's team. The LucasArts legacy is evident in ''Insecticide'''s detective missions, which are designed as miniature graphic adventures complete with inventory puzzles and dialog trees. Much of the writing and design for these segments of the game are credited to [[Josh Mandel (video game designer)|Josh Mandel]], veteran of [[Sierra Entertainment]] who worked on the ''[[King's Quest]]'', ''[[Police Quest]]'', and ''[[Leisure Suit Larry]]'' series among others.


The PC version was to be released as two downloadable episodes with a retail version following soon afterward, but the second episode never materialized due to Gamecock being acquired by [[SouthPeak Games]] in 2008 and the latter deciding to cancel the inherited title. ''Part 1'' had by this time been released by Gamecock through digital distribution channels like [[Steam (service)|Steam]], Gametap and Direct2Drive, with ''Part 2'' in production. Southpeak itself published a retail version of the first episode as part of their "PC Classics" budget line in early 2010 without any explanation about the story's unfinished state. Ahern revealed in a 2012 interview that Part 2 was cancelled due to "a whole host of complicated financial, technical, and marketing issues," and the fact the game did not sell well.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hardy|first1=Igor|title=Larry Ahern - Crackpot Entertainment|url=http://www.adventureclassicgaming.com/index.php/site/interviews/709/|website=Adventure Classic Gaming|accessdate=8 January 2016}}</ref>
==Characters==


By comparison to the heavily scaled down Nintendo DS port, the Windows version features full in-game voice acting and all of the [[full motion video]] cinematics, some of which had to be transformed into a captioned "slide show" format or removed altogether for the handheld counterpart. In order to complete the story for Windows gamers, Crackpot expressed a desire to upload the cinematics for ''Part 2'' (as well as ''Part 1'') on their official YouTube page, an effort that at length came to fruition. In 2012, Levine posted the entire Insecticide cinematics on his personal YouTube account.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Levine|first1=Mike|title=Insecticide - Parts 1&2 Combined|url=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5EDBE161A7B53B55|website=YouTube|accessdate=8 January 2016}}</ref>
* Detective Chrys Liszt: The protagonist and playable character of the game. She is Roachy's partner. She regards everyone with suspicion after a hard life on the streets, relying on her street-smarts, grit, and intelligence. Her name is a pun on ''[[chrysalis]]''.

* Detective Roachy Caruthers: Chrys's partner. Roachy has served on the police department for 30 years, and is one of the veterans of the department. He's been shot 47 times in the line of duty.
Both Ahern and Levine currently own the rights to Insecticide.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Fletcher|first1=JC|title=DS Fanboy interview: Insecticide's Larry Ahern|url=https://www.engadget.com/2008/03/15/ds-fanboy-interview-insecticides-larry-ahern/|website=Engadget|accessdate=8 January 2016}}</ref> Prior to the game's troubled release, Crackpot stated that they were interested in developing a sequel and even expanding the ''Insecticide'' franchise to another medium. An animated series was considered, with Levine and Ahern putting together a series bible and shopping it to various networks without success. In 2012, Mike Levine publicly solicited fans for feedback on the possibility of a follow-up to ''Insecticide'', one potentially designed as a pure [[graphic adventure game]] in the traditional style, and speculated on the possibility of raising money for the project via [[Kickstarter]].<ref>{{cite web|author=Jennifer|title=Mike Levine Wants Your Opinion About A Possible New All-Adventure Insecticide|url=http://mixnmojo.com/news/Mike-Levine-Wants-Your-Opinion-About-A-Possible-New-All-Adventure-Insecticide|website=The International House of Mojo|accessdate=8 January 2016}}</ref>
* Chief Chigger: He's described as the typical screaming, over the top, always-upset police chief, but with a few more limbs to wave around. He has been on the force longer than anyone can remember, and got Roachy to recruit new officers.
* Detective Eugene Grubbowski
* Detective Hexelrod Bloombug


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.insecticidethegame.com Official Insecticide site]
* [http://www.insecticidethegame.com Official website]


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Latest revision as of 22:53, 22 February 2024

Insecticide
North American Nintendo DS box art
Developer(s)Crackpot Entertainment
Creat Studios
Publisher(s)Gamecock Media Group
Director(s)Larry Ahern
Producer(s)Michael Levine
Designer(s)Larry Ahern
Michael Levine
Jacob Stephens
Artist(s)Peter Chan
Writer(s)Josh Mandel
Composer(s)Peter McConnell
Platform(s)Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows
ReleaseDS
  • NA: March 11, 2008
  • AU: November 15, 2008[1]
Windows
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Insecticide is a story-driven action-adventure game by Crackpot Entertainment and published by Gamecock Media Group for the Nintendo DS and Microsoft Windows.

Gameplay

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The game's genre is an action-adventure with an alternation between action levels focused on platforming and shooting mechanics, and detective levels characterized by interrogation and puzzle-solving.

Plot

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The game takes place in the crime-ridden city of Troi in a world where insects have evolved into the dominant life form and humans have degenerated into "hominids." The story follows two police officers from the Insecticide Division (a pun on homicide) as they try to solve a murder at the Nectarola soft drink company.

Development and release

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The game was the brainchild of Mike Levine and Larry Ahern, two former and longtime employees of LucasArts best known for their contributions to that company's library of classic graphic adventure titles. They are among many LucasArts adventure alumni, including artists, designers, sound engineers and composers, that comprise the game's team. The LucasArts legacy is evident in Insecticide's detective missions, which are designed as miniature graphic adventures complete with inventory puzzles and dialog trees. Much of the writing and design for these segments of the game are credited to Josh Mandel, veteran of Sierra Entertainment who worked on the King's Quest, Police Quest, and Leisure Suit Larry series among others.

The PC version was to be released as two downloadable episodes with a retail version following soon afterward, but the second episode never materialized due to Gamecock being acquired by SouthPeak Games in 2008 and the latter deciding to cancel the inherited title. Part 1 had by this time been released by Gamecock through digital distribution channels like Steam, Gametap and Direct2Drive, with Part 2 in production. Southpeak itself published a retail version of the first episode as part of their "PC Classics" budget line in early 2010 without any explanation about the story's unfinished state. Ahern revealed in a 2012 interview that Part 2 was cancelled due to "a whole host of complicated financial, technical, and marketing issues," and the fact the game did not sell well.[3]

By comparison to the heavily scaled down Nintendo DS port, the Windows version features full in-game voice acting and all of the full motion video cinematics, some of which had to be transformed into a captioned "slide show" format or removed altogether for the handheld counterpart. In order to complete the story for Windows gamers, Crackpot expressed a desire to upload the cinematics for Part 2 (as well as Part 1) on their official YouTube page, an effort that at length came to fruition. In 2012, Levine posted the entire Insecticide cinematics on his personal YouTube account.[4]

Both Ahern and Levine currently own the rights to Insecticide.[5] Prior to the game's troubled release, Crackpot stated that they were interested in developing a sequel and even expanding the Insecticide franchise to another medium. An animated series was considered, with Levine and Ahern putting together a series bible and shopping it to various networks without success. In 2012, Mike Levine publicly solicited fans for feedback on the possibility of a follow-up to Insecticide, one potentially designed as a pure graphic adventure game in the traditional style, and speculated on the possibility of raising money for the project via Kickstarter.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Insecticide Release Information for DS". GameFAQs.com. 2008-03-11. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
  2. ^ "Insecticide: Episode 1 Release Information for PC". GameFAQs.com. 2008-06-13. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
  3. ^ Hardy, Igor. "Larry Ahern - Crackpot Entertainment". Adventure Classic Gaming. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  4. ^ Levine, Mike. "Insecticide - Parts 1&2 Combined". YouTube. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  5. ^ Fletcher, JC. "DS Fanboy interview: Insecticide's Larry Ahern". Engadget. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  6. ^ Jennifer. "Mike Levine Wants Your Opinion About A Possible New All-Adventure Insecticide". The International House of Mojo. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
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