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PC Eamon Museum for Windows *PC Eamon Museum contains several playable adventures including "The Master's Dungeon". Windows Application (Windows 7 and later) | ![](opsys?geticon=4) | | ![](opsys?geticon=7) |
PC Eamon Museum for Linux *PC Eamon Museum contains several playable adventures including "The Master's Dungeon". Linux Application | |
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About the Story
Once upon a time on a warm sunny day, a tired but satisfied adventurer was taking a restful sojourn in the Spartu Mountains. You are that tired adventurer taking a breather from your mercenary service to the Empire. You are now at the top of a slope, standing in knee-high prairie grass. You notice a dark hole in front of you that leads straight down into nothingness. As you move toward the edge of the hole for a closer look inside, the ground under your feet suddenly gives way and you fall into the cavern along with a giant landslide of rocks and hard clay... This adventure is part of the Eamon universe. Like all Eamon adventures, it is an RPG-style game, mostly using a two-word parser. Because Eamon is a modular system, you may bring a character and equipment from other adventures into this one.
Game Details
Language: English (en) First Publication Date: May 1, 1984 Current Version: Unknown
License: Freeware Development System: Eamon Baf's Guide ID:
1444
IFID: Unknown
TUID:
4gvvjqz47egk1bj3
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Editorial Reviews
EamonAG
![3 Stars](/img/blank.gif)
The room descriptions were fairly good, although there were some ambiguities and I found myself trying to do impossible things to interact with my surroundings.
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