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Fahrenheit 451

by Len Neufeld and Ray Bradbury

Science Fiction
1984

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About the Story

The time is not too long from now. The place is New York City. Yet it is a setting few of us would ever recognize.

For this is a world where simply owning a book is dangerously illegal. Where Firemen come not to save houses, but to burn them for the books inside. And where you, once a dedicated Fireman, are now a rebel with a passion for books --- and the most wanted fugitive in the country.

Fahrenheit 451 is the first computer adventure game to be produced in collaboration with Ray Bradbury. It offers an advanced parser, multiple disk sides for extended play, and the ability to be played with or without graphics. Also included with this package is a specially written prologue by Mr. Bradbury that establishes the background for the game.


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Language: English (en)
Current Version: Unknown
License: Commercial (Out of Print)
Development System: SAL
Forgiveness Rating: Tough
IFID: Unknown
TUID: nongg6knn0zr64

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