Vampyre Cross, by Paul Allen Panks Pseudo_Intellectual's rating: Average member rating: (3 ratings)
Vampyre Cross is B-horror movie, classic-style fantasy adventure game. In Vampyre Cross, your goal is to vanquish both the vampire and his evil minions. You gain gold and experience through combat and...
Voodoo Castle, by Alexis Adams and Scott Adams Pseudo_Intellectual's rating: Average member rating: (15 ratings)
The Count has fallen victim to a fiendish curse placed on him by his enemies. There he lies, with you his only possible hope. Will you pull off a rescue, or is he really down for the Count?! [--blurb from...
VooDoo Girl: Queen of the Darned, by Andrew Baker Pseudo_Intellectual's rating: Average member rating: (1 rating) Wish, by Edward Floren Pseudo_Intellectual's rating: Average member rating: (12 ratings)
There is goodness in innocence: Sarah knew that. For all of her nine years she had been good, a perfect child. But with goodness came loneliness. And that is why she looked forward to this day: Christmas Eve...
The Wizard's Castle, by Joseph R. Power Pseudo_Intellectual's rating: Average member rating: (7 ratings) Wumpus Run, by Elfindor Pseudo_Intellectual's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings) Yellow Peril, by Dorothy Millard Pseudo_Intellectual's rating: Average member rating: (1 rating)
A fantasy where you have continued your experiments against all advice and this time find yourself in a world where everything is Yellow. You must return before it is too late.
Zork, by Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Bruce Daniels, and Dave Lebling Pseudo_Intellectual's rating: Average member rating: (32 ratings)
Also known as Dungeon. The original mainframe game that was later split and adapted into the Zork trilogy for microcomputers.
Zork: The Cavern of Doom, by Steve Meretzky and Manfred Pfeiffer Pseudo_Intellectual's rating: Average member rating: (6 ratings)
The gamebook was initially published by Tor Books in September 1983 in the US (later by Puffin in the UK) as the third in a Zork gamebook series, part of the fledgling "What-Do-I-Do-Now" gamebooks line. It...