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Hungarian IF adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's classical novel. However, the plot rather follows the former, well-known 8-bit Melbourne House adventure game version from the '80s instead of the book. Although it is a much more modern and complete adaptation: you may control all the fourteen major heroes simultaneously (displaying any of them in up to four independent windows) and in realtime. Besides, there is a high amount of intelligent NPC activity: the computer automatically plays by all the other protagonists instead of you that you actually don't; also plays your other friends and enemies (you can interact to them by talking; you can - or they also can - use the magic ring to hide). The most of the long and detailed descriptions of rooms and events were partly drawn from an excellent literal translation of the original book. The parser and the inner world-modelling engine was the very most advanced among all the Hungarian games.
MS-DOS executable (also can be run natively under Windows in most cases; but not always). Most recommended to be run in DOS Box.
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A babó (The Hobbit) - by the author's own words
The author's own description about making of the game (the same as the "Web Site" above.).
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My Games (1987-2001)
A confessions-like article by the author about his games, and former development carreer.
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