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Firienwood

by Helen Seymour and John Hudson

Episode 1 of Firienwood
1982
Fantasy
Custom

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Travel to a land of magic and monsters in this absorbing adventure game. Explore caverns and forest as you search for the Golden Bird Of Paradise. Few people survive to tell the tale so you will need all your wits about you. Written completely in machine code for extra speed.

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Electron User
Definitely for beginners, but shouldn't be dismissed by more experienced players
The vocabulary is fairly extensive and most of the GET, DROP and EXAMINE type of verbs are recognised as well as a few you wouldn't expect. The only drawback to this adventure is the market it seems to be aiming at.

I can't see an experienced adventurer taking more than a couple of hours to solve the game - and surely there aren't that many novice adventurers.

However, if you are a novice - better yet, if you have never tried an adventure before and are wondering where to start - then this is the adventure for you! It is free from spelling mistakes that sometimes plague even the more upmarket games.

Also the on-screen display is not off-putting, which novices sometimes find to be the case with the normal black-and-white display that we purists prefer.

Overall, definitely for the beginner, but should not be completely dismissed by the more experienced player.
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