The Morlov Affair is a CD-i exclusive game released in 1996, categorised under the point-and-click adventure genre. In this game, players dive into a storyline filled with intrigue and puzzles as they investigate the mysterious affair of a fictional character named Morlov. As a detective or an adventurer, the game challenges players to uncover clues, interact with various characters, and solve the case. The game stood out for its use of full-motion video (FMV) to drive its narrative, a popular feature in CD-i games of that time.