What was your favorite text adventure or graphics/text adventure for the Commodore 8-bit line?
Brent Hendricks <bphendri@bbs.catracing.org> wrote:
What was your favorite text adventure or graphics/text adventure for the
Commodore 8-bit line?
I always avoided the text adventures because of their limited
"understanding" of what you could do. I did try Hulk, or was
it Incredible Hulk.
In the beginning you were tied up and I guess you had to do
"bite lip" to get free. If you did not do so, you would be
forever stuck in the beginning. I never got anything done
and gave up.
Brent Hendricks <bphendri@bbs.catracing.org> wrote:
What was your favorite text adventure or graphics/text adventure for the Commodore 8-bit line?
forever stuck in the beginning. I never got anything done
and gave up.
What was your favorite text adventure or graphics/text adventure for the Commodore 8-bit line? Mine was Trasure Island by Windham Classics. It has the dubious honor of being one of the only adventure game that I ever solved (and it took me MONTHS!), it also got me to read the actual book by Rober Louis Stevenson.
I liked the game engine, and the graphics and music also added to the overall experience.
Odd, when trying to post this it was refused due to the header line
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How did this get into my header? I removed it now.
At times I still like logging onto my BBS and loading up some InfoGames text file advetures myself.
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