Dragonworld (video game)
Dragonworld is an interactive fiction computer game with graphics. The game was published by Telarium (formerly known as Trillium), a subsidiary of Spinnaker Software, in the year 1984. The game was based on the novel written in 1979 by Byron Preiss and Michael Reaves; text for the game was written by J. Brynne Stephens.
Dragonworld | |
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Developer(s) | Byron Preiss |
Publisher(s) | Telarium |
Writer(s) | J. Brynne Stephens based on the novel by Byron Preiss and Michael Reaves |
Platform(s) | Apple II Commodore 64 DOS MSX |
Release | 1984 |
Genre(s) | Interactive fiction |
Reception
A German reviewer recognized the detailed graphics and the atmospheric fantasy prose. Text parser, graphics and storyline got the score "sehr gut" (very good).[1]
External links
- Images of Commodore 64 version of Dragonworld box and manual at C64Sets.com
- Dragonworld at Museum of Computer Adventure Game History by Howard Feldman
- Dragonworld at Adventureland by Hans Persson and Stefan Meier
- Dragonworld at MobyGames
Notes
- Heinrich Lenhardt: Hilfe für den letzten Drachen, Happy Computer 6/1985 and 7 Klasse-Adventures auf einen Streich, Happy Computer 9/1985, p.146f.
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