Barwood and Falstein were the principal designers, and fleshed out the core idea into a full-fledged game. The duo agreed to collaborate on the project. Buro, a producer at DTP, approached both Barwood and Falstein separately and pitched them a game based on Mata Hari, which after discussing the opportunity, felt was "right up our alley". The core idea, a spy game with Mata Hari at the turn of the last century, was created by Christopher Kellner and Marc Buro. A press release on April 26, 2007, listed a release date of Q1 2008 for Germany, Switzerland and Austria. DTP Entertainment published the game worldwide on its Anaconda label. The game was developed by Hanover-based studio 4Head Studio/Cranberry Production. The game allowed players to skip these dance-oriented sections. For instance players have to perform exotic dances in order to earn money. Primarily a point and click adventure game, the title also includes various minigames. Real-life Mata Hari embarks on a fictional adventure in which she becomes a spy and uncovers sensitive military secrets, all in the midst of the outbreak of World War I. The game was worked on by ex- LucasArts alumni Hal Barwood and Noah Falstein. It was released on November 21, 2008, in German-speaking territories.
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