eam166_1.dsk.gz* disk 1, for ProDOS To play, you can download eam166_1.dsk.gz, unzip it, and run the game in an interpreter program - refer to the game's documentation for details.
eam166_2.dsk.gz* disk 2, for ProDOS To play, you can download eam166_2.dsk.gz, unzip it, and run the game in an interpreter program - refer to the game's documentation for details.
ed3166_2.dsk.gz* disk 2 To play, you can download ed3166_2.dsk.gz, unzip it, and run the game in an interpreter program - refer to the game's documentation for details.
ed3166_3.dsk.gz* disk 3 To play, you can download ed3166_3.dsk.gz, unzip it, and run the game in an interpreter program - refer to the game's documentation for details.
ed3166_1.dsk.gz* disk 1 To play, you can download ed3166_1.dsk.gz, unzip it, and run the game in an interpreter program - refer to the game's documentation for details.
EDOS3166.SHK To play, you can download EDOS3166.SHK and run the game in an interpreter program - refer to the game's documentation for details.
EAMON166.SHK for ProDOS To play, you can download EAMON166.SHK and run the game in an interpreter program - refer to the game's documentation for details.
*The file is compressed with gzip. Free unpacking tools are available for most systems.
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EamonAG This adventure is a sequel to #149 'Elemental Apocalypse', but the two stories stand alone and you do not need to have played #149 first. The difficulty rating will range between 5 and 10, depending on how much you use the SOLUTIONS program. If you require 'Hack & Slash' combat, you won't find much here, but it is highly recommended to puzzle fans. See the full review
Language: English (en) First Publication Date: March 1, 1989 Current Version: Unknown
License: Freeware Development System: Eamon Baf's Guide ID:
1624 IFID: Unknown TUID:
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