Best non-infocom games of the commercial era of the 1980s and early 1990s - an IFDB Poll

by Mikalye
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There were a bunch of commercial games released in the 1980's and early 90's.
In the UK, Magnetic Scrolls release 9 games between 1984-1990
Level 9 released 24 games and a port of Colossal Cave between 1981-1991,
Delta 4 released 9ish games between 1984-1992,
Topologika relased 11 games between 1983-1988,
Melbourne House released 6 text adventures between 1982 and 1987 (including the million-selling The Hobbit).
Artic Computing published 4 between 1980-86
In the US:
Tellarium/Trillium publsished 8 games between 1984-1994
Wyndham Classics had 6 between 1984-1987
And later Legend Entertainment released 13 games between 1989 and 1998
and Cascade Mountain published 2

Some of these are easy to get a copy of today. Some are impossible. I am looking for which of these are worth the effort.

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The Hobbit, by Philip Mitchell and Veronika Megler
2 votes
"A classic game for a classic book" [+]"A classic game for a classic book: Possibly the single most popular adventure game for the weaker 8-bit machines in Europe, where Infocom's didn't run, and one of the few successful book adaptations out there. You'll want a walkthrough, but armed with one the game is a delight, slow vector graphics and all. Truly a classic." () --Felix Pleșoianu... "Okay game" [+]"Okay game" () --Denk...

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Eric the Unready, by Bob Bates
1 vote
"Funniest" [+]"Funniest" () --jakomo...

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Gnome Ranger, by Pete Austin
1 vote
"Fun puzzlefest with good humor" [+]"Fun puzzlefest with good humor" () --Denk...

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Amazon, by Michael Crichton
1 vote
"Sufficient but primitive parser" [+]"Sufficient but primitive parser" ( - Full review) --Denk...

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The Pawn, by Rob Steggles, Peter Kemp, Hugh Steers, Ken Gordon, and Geoff Quilley
1 vote
"Fun puzzlefest" [+]"Fun puzzlefest" () --Denk...

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Lords of Time, by Sue Gazzard and Ian Buxton
1 vote
"Nice despite the primitive parser" [+]"Nice despite the primitive parser" () --Denk...

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Bugsy, by Priscilla Langridge
1 vote
"You didn't mention CRL but this one is good too. " [+]"You didn't mention CRL but this one is good too. " () --Denk...

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Fish!, by John Molloy, Pete Kemp, Phil South, Rob Steggles
1 vote
"Good but very hard" [+]"Good but very hard" () --Denk...

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Mindshadow, by Brian Fargo
1 vote
"Maybe not the "best" but one of my favorites" [+]"Maybe not the "best" but one of my favorites: Between the box art and the plot - before it became cliché - this game also wasn't too difficult to finish, and so it was a favorite of mine for quite a while." ( - Full review) --mjhayes...

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Gateway, by Mike Verdu, Michael Lindner, and Glen Dahlgren
1 vote
"Best novel adaptation ever?" [+]"Best novel adaptation ever?" () --jakomo...

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Lancelot, by Christina Erskin, Joan Lamb, Neil Scrimgeour, Dicken Peeke, Nusarath Jahan, Mike Austin, Nick Austin, John Jones-Steele, and Mike Bryant
1 vote
"Good despite a few bugs" [+]"Good despite a few bugs" () --Denk...

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The Big Sleaze, by Fergus McNeill
1 vote
"Fun, developed by Delta 4, published by Piranha" [+]"Fun, developed by Delta 4, published by Piranha" () --Denk...

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Ingrid's Back, by Pete Austin, Peter McBride, Godfrey Dowson, Graham Jones
1 vote
"Sequal to Gnome Ranger and even better" [+]"Sequal to Gnome Ranger and even better" () --Denk...

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Scapeghost, by Pete Austin
1 vote
"Good with..." [+]"Good with sophisticated parser" () --Denk...

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Poll created on May 27, 2020