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PC Eamon Museum for Windows *PC Eamon Museum contains several playable adventures including the two-part adventure "The Rescue Mission" of which "The Search for the Key" is part I. Windows Application (Windows 7 and later) | |
PC Eamon Museum for Mac OS X *PC Eamon Museum contains several playable adventures including the two-part adventure "The Rescue Mission" of which "The Search for the Key" is part I. Mac OS X Application | |
PC Eamon Museum for Linux *PC Eamon Museum contains several playable adventures including the two-part adventure "The Rescue Mission" of which "The Search for the Key" is part I. Linux Application | |
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EDOS3080.SDKThis game requires an interpreter program - refer to the game's documentation for details. |
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About the Story
The Search for the Key is the first part of a two-disk game, which by mistake has been given a game listing for each part. The other part is The Rescue Mission. The Rescue Mission Part 1: The Search for the Key: Congratulations, Sir. You were just selected to undertake a very dangerous mission for the king. Several high officials were kidnapped from their beds last week. Your job: Rescue them. 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.
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This Eamon is the first part of a two-part adventure. Eamon #81 is Part Two. This was the very first two-disk Eamon, and the NEUC mistakenly assigned a number to each disk.
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