Quondam, by Rod Underwood and Peter Killworth Canalboy's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() Originally developed by Rod Underwood in 1980 on Cambridge University’s Phoenix mainframe computer, it was later ported to the BBC Micro by Peter Killworth in 1984. This is one of the rarest and most... |
T-Zero, by Dennis Cunningham Canalboy's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() PROLOGUE A dream came to you as you tossed uneasily upon an unfamiliar bed. In your dream, a time-worn figure waved a scythe in slow arcs across your sky-blue field of vision and picked, out of thin air,... |
Village of Lost Souls, by Martin Moore and Glenn McAuley Canalboy's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() "An aura of doom hangs low over the mediaeval world of Albion, a primitive, mysterious world where magic still exists. Magic may only be used by the Order of Leofric, Patron of Magic and discoverer of the... |
Violet, by Jeremy Freese Average member rating: ![]() Calm down. All you have to do is write a thousand words and everything will be fine. And you have all day, except it's already noon. [blurb from IF Comp 2008] |
Warp, by Rob Lucke and Bill Frolik Canalboy's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() An extremely large HP3000 mainframe adventure, written in Pascal on an HP3000 circa 1979. It can be run on an HP3000 emulator. The game is set in the sprawling town (and islands off the coast) of Warp and... |
Wearing the Claw, by Paul O'Brian Canalboy's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() A traditional fantasy quest in which you and your village have been cursed with a slow transformation into various animals. The only way to stop the curse is to retrieve the Pendant of Elinor from the... |
Windmere Estate, by Dennis N. Strong Canalboy's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() A traditional treasure hunt in and around the grounds of a sprawling estate. Collect all the pirate's plunder and store it in the correct location up to a maximum of 415 points. Vampire bats, hedge mazes and... |
Winter Wonderland, by Laura Knauth Canalboy's rating: ![]() Average member rating: ![]() "Young Gretchen could have only imagined the fanciful events that were to occur before finding herself lost in a winter wonderland." [--blurb from Competition '99] |