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About the StoryHartnell wrote several compendiums of computer games, such as the Giant Book of Computer Games which usually contained several categories of games which the user could type-in. Bannochburn Legacy is one of these from the adventure category. It has more than 500 lines of code. Game Details
Language: English (en)
Current Version: Unknown License: Public Domain Development System: BASIC Forgiveness Rating: Polite IFID: Unknown TUID: jxbzfsq93vw4f9x |
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I love these old type them in yourself forgotten classics. Old games like these always make me miss the days of yore. Now, the story is the typical run of the mill stories one would expect in this sorta game. Give it a try.
the morning after, by verityvirtue Average member rating: ![]() It's been a long night. We've not had a proper sleep. But we seize this moment of peace. Made for the Tiny Utopias jam. |
The Girl in the Haunted House, by Amanda Lange
Average member rating: (13 ratings)
A scary story. What kind? Better find out for yourself. An entry in the 2014 Fear of Twine exhibition.
The Sandman Cometh, by Paul Jeffries, Mike E. Turner, Justin Middleton Average member rating: ![]() This is an “adventure” type game, but it's very different from any other adventure you’re ever likely to see. Despite a very corny line in humour at some points, the theme has a serious side. Not so much a computer game, more a total... |