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===Games=== Sources:<ref name="Wagons-Lits Diffusion">{{cite web|url=http://www.wagons-lits-diffusion.com|title=compagnie des wagons-lits, orient-express, plm|website=www.wagons-lits-diffusion.com}}</ref> * The [[role-playing game]] ''[[Call of Cthulhu (role-playing game)|Call of Cthulhu]]'' (1981) used the train for one of its more famous campaigns, ''Horror on the Orient Express''. * The TSR role-playing game ''[[Top Secret (role-playing game)|Top Secret]]'' had a 1983 module based on the train titled "Operation Orient Express". * Just Games released a murder mystery boardgame (1985) called ''[[Orient Express (board game)|Orient Express]]'' using the famous train route as a backdrop for solving murders. The game is based on the novel ''[[Murder on the Orient Express]]'' by [[Agatha Christie]]. * ''[[Heart of China]]'' (1991 computer game) has a final sequence in the ''Orient Express''. An action scene takes place on the roof. * In 1994's season 1 episode of ''[[Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?]]'' called, "The Gold Old Bad Days", [[Carmen Sandiego (character)|Carmen Sandiego]] and her V.I.L.E. gang are given a challenge to do something low tech by The Player robbery. Carmen's goal is the train. * The ''Orient Express'' plays host to an adventure game by [[Jordan Mechner]]. ''[[The Last Express]]'' (1997 computer game) is a murder mystery game set around the last ride of the ''Orient Express'' before it suspended operations at the start of World War I. Robert Cath, an American doctor wanted by French police as he is suspected of the murder of an Irish police officer, becomes involved in a maelstrom of treachery, lies, political conspiracies, personal interests, romance and murder. The game has 30 characters representing a cross-section of European forces at the time. * In the game ''[[Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped]]'' (1998) for PS1, the third level (which is Asian-themed) is named ''Orient Express''. * The ''Orient Express'' was featured in two scenarios in the [[Railroad Tycoon]] series: ** In ''[[Railroad Tycoon II]]'' (1998), players get to connect Paris to Constantinople in a territory buying challenge. ** In ''[[Railroad Tycoon 3]]'' (2003) players need to connect [[Vienna]] to [[Istanbul]]. * The train is featured in ''[[Microsoft Train Simulator]]'' (2001), where its route is a {{convert|101|km}} section from [[Innsbruck]] to [[Sankt Anton am Arlberg]] in Austria. * The ''Orient Express'' cars were made available for download to use in [[Auran]]'s ''[[Trainz]] Railroad Simulator'' 2004 or later versions by the content creation group FMA. * The video game adaptation of ''[[From Russia with Love (video game)|From Russia with Love]]'' includes scenes aboard the ''Orient Express'' * [[The Adventure Company]] developed a point-and-click adventure based on Agatha Christie's novel, ''[[Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express]]'' (2006). * The first scenes of ''[[The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief]]'', a 2013 game for PC, involve a mystery set amongst train carriages inspired by the ''Orient Express''. * The entire ''Orient Express'' set was used in the Facebook game, ''TrainStation'' (2010). * The ''Orient Express'' is a usable engine and caboose in the mobile game ''Tiny Rails'' (2016). *In ''[[Euro Truck Simulator 2]]'' (2012) there is an achievement called ''Orient Express'' requiring players to complete deliveries between the following cities: Paris-Strasbourg, Strasbourg-Munich, Munich-Vienna, Vienna-Budapest, Budapest-Bucharest, Bucharest-Istanbul. *In [[Train Simulator (video game)|''Train Simulator'']], it features several routes of the Arlberg-Orient Express from London to Faversham, Bludenz to Innsbruck, a few lines around Salzburg, and a small section of the Simplon-Orient Express in Ljubljana. It also features a part of the ΓBB EN Orient Express and the original Orient Express line between Strasbourg and Munich.
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