Story
The character Emmanuelle in the game is a wife of French business man whose job requires constant travelling, thus leaving his wife unfulfilled. Emmanuelle has taken a lover, Marc, but later suffers pangs of conscience, because she still loves her husband. Emmanuelle travels to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, to escape him, but is followed by Marc. The aim of the game is to augment Marc's erotic potential, so he can seduce Emmanuelle again. The player's 'erotic potential' is increased by following the three laws of eroticism: law of numbers (seduce as many ladies as you can), law of asymmetry (try to seduce an odd number of ladies) and a law of surprise (seduce preferably concealed/masked ladies). Furthermore, the player should find three erotique statuettes. The game involves no hardcore scenes, though the Marc persona might catch Emmanuelle disrobing, by looking through a certain keyhole. (More often, however, Marc sees only an old gentleman who is engaged in washing his feet.)Gameplay
The DOS version supports EGA, CGA and monochrome graphics, while the Amiga and Atari ST versions uses 16 colours. ''Emmanuelle'' is a point-and-click adventure, but the DOS version has no mouse support. The game uses multiple-choice dialogues for conversations. The game includes sub-games such as gambling at a casino where the player has to raise money for flight tickets. The player might also end up fighting with angry husbands and smugglers due to their exploits.Reception
The reviewer of ST-Computer praised the game's graphics, but criticized the lack of sounds and the ease of the puzzles. The '' PC Power Play'' review stated that the game was boring and only titillating in the casino sequences; it also criticized the poor graphics and the lack of sound. A later issue ''PC Power Play'' gave ''Emmanuelle'' an "award", as the game with the most idiotic dialogue.References
External links
* {{Muriel Tramis 1989 video games Adventure games Amiga games Atari ST games DOS games Coktel Vision games Emmanuelle Erotic video games Video games developed in France