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Adventure Fun pack


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Copyright: © Apogee
Platform: DOS Games
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Genre: Adventure
Rating: 3.3
(1 Votes)
Added: 2332 Days ago  
Players: 1 Player
License: Freeware
Downloads: 204   
Last Download: 17 June 2007  
In 1989, Apogee released two "Fun-Paks," Adventure Fun-Pak and Puzzle Fun-Pak, priced at $10 each. Each "pack" contains 4 games that were submitted to Apogee by outside authors, although most of the games were designed by Apogee's Scott Miller. Most of these games are ASCII-only games with minimal or no graphics, some more interesting than others.

Adventure Fun-Pak includes Rogue Runner, a fun ASCII maze game by Scott Miller. Night Bomber, a bland Missile Command-type game with awful green-on-blue graphics, Raiders of the Forbidden Mine, and The Thing, a quirky little maze game with a text parser, although it's used only to move around and shoot the bats inside.

In 2004, Apogee released both Fun-Paks into the public domain.
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