
There are many, many rules laid out for putting on a perfect dinner party. You've got to have a great spread, naturally, with all sorts of exotic cuisine ready to be devoured by the eager participants. Fine wines and hard drinking is a plus too. Some even descend into lewder shenanigans if you live in certain suburbs and own enough lubricant.
But ask any PC gamer who was around at the beginning of the CD-ROM revolution and you'll get one answer about what makes a perfect party. You've got to have a 7th Guest.

Games Asylum: "[...] the adventure classic is about to grace Nintendo hardware for the first time ever – a conversion is showing for release on the Switch eShop next week (6th April,) published by Liron Barzilai.

Rob Pitt writes: The 7th Guest is a cult classic puzzle game amongst older gamers like myself. It was one of the first CD-Rom games I owned for my PC back in 1993 and absolutely scared me to the point in which I couldn’t play it with the lights off and never had the courage to complete it at the time.
Looking back on this, after playing through it from beginning to end a few days ago, it seems very silly as it’s more cheesy than scary. However, the early ’90s was a different time, this sort of interactive FMV media was new and there was no internet to dilute young children from this sort of creepy experience.
To mark the 25th anniversary, Trilobyte Games teamed up with MojoTouch to touch up and re-release The 7th Guest on both Steam and GoG.

A fan-made sequel for The 7th Guest (The 13th Doll) which has been in development for over 15 years has a confirmed release date this October.