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PC Eamon Museum for Windows *PC Eamon Museum contains several playable adventures including "The Caves of Eamon Bluff". Windows Application (Windows 7 and later) |  |
PC Eamon Museum for Mac OS X *PC Eamon Museum contains several playable adventures including "The Caves of Eamon Bluff". Mac OS X Application |  |
PC Eamon Museum for Linux *PC Eamon Museum contains several playable adventures including "The Caves of Eamon Bluff". Linux Application | |
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About the Story
As you leave the Main Hall a white horse comes to you and say, "My master desires your services, come with me." Then it beckons for you to climb up on it. The horse takes you for some distance to the south before stopping at a group of bushes, just in front of a large cave. As you stand there, you see the Knight Marshal come out from behind one bush. You can see from his clothing that he's been in some sort of fight. He looks you up and down and then says, "Great evil has infested one of Eamon's best caverns. I was too late in getting people to help destroy the evil, but I see" --(and he looks at you)-- "that at least one person might be able to help me. I will even come along if you agree to help." 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:
1440
IFID: Unknown
TUID:
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Editorial Reviews
EamonAG

Eamon Bluff is the perfect time machine. H.G. Wells couldn’t have done it better. Tim Berge not only allows you to adventure into the past, but more specifically creates a journey through YOUR past. And this is what I liked best.
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