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Old School Text Games
I'm looking for the old school text games Like "adventure" on-line.
Anyone know where I could find them? |
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Adventure was so cool!!!!! But, I always got lost in the maze. Never won it. :(
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Not entirely sure if you just want old school text games, or if you're looking for text games at all, but I'll jump in.
Go to Baf's Guide To Interactive Fiction: http://www.wurb.com/if/index Get yerself z-machine interpreter for your machine (I use WinFrotz for my Windows box), and then download some games. Adventure has been ported to the z-machine numerous times, but there are plenty of great new games. Some recommendations of mine would be: Anchorhead, Christminster, and Jigsaw. |
No idea. But if you find "Leather Goddesses of Phobos" lemme know! Man, was that fun!
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I agree with magua, find yourself a z-machine interpreter. But pick up the Zork series if you can, that was always my favorite.
I'd also recommend www.nethack.org. Nethack is an RPG based on Rogue, I believe. It's really a top-down dungeon diving rpg, but the display is made of text characters so it sorta meets your requirements. |
Heh, you could check out the whole free MUD scene, go to www.mudconnect.com and see if there's anything that sounds interesting... there's thousands and thousands of muds to play
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Zork!!!! Beyond Zork is amazing.
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Here's one:
Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy |
You can download the Zork games here.
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Try http://www.the-underdogs.org
They have a rather large database of old games, and often provide links for where the games are downloadable. Careful. though, the page loves its pop-ups. And just for mrquackers, go to http://www.the-underdogs.org/game.php?gameid=3487 for Leather Goddesses of Phobos :) |
All of them can be played online here via telnet! :D
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I remember in high school (80's) there was a "mostly text" game called Crypt of Medea that I played a lot of. If anyone knows where I could find it that would be bitchin.'
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An online adventure. Well dragons gate is an online text RPG, you end up having to pay for it since that is really the only way they can ensure that only avid roleplayers will play on it. It ate like a year of my life when it was free on aol
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if you can find Trinity, that was a great text game
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I never did finish Suspended.
Zork was great! Got to play on Dungeon one time (the adventure the Zork series was ripped out of) Really interesting, dead ends in Zork were all connected in Dungeon. Made more sense on how it all fit together. |
Yes, the-underdogs is a great place to find abandonware and classic games (I think classicgaming.com has some text based games too). Aside from the ones already mentioned, I recall playing a text based game called Colossal Cave, which is available here that you might enjoy. Have fun!
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Great links guys. On my way to play Zork :)
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I didn't know it was so popular but I had a lot of fun with Zork.
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You got too love zork i mean you can fit all three of them on to one floppy disc
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Adventure was the greatest game ever, and yup that damn maze always got me, although I did manage to get out of it on a number of occasions by accident
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My friend and I actually mapped the maze. We did it by first killing the thief who keeps stealing your stuff, then leaving inventory items laying around like bread crumbs.
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I still have my C64 just so I can play the text based games like Zork. A blast from the past.
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You might wanna look into some Multi User Dungeons, or MUDS. I used to play one called Lost Souls, its good. Way to fucking addictive though, kinda like Evercrack lite. I think you can find info on it at Lostsouls.org
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http://ifarchive.org/
I fell in love with Zork years ago and I still love all the old Infocom games. I wrote a couple text games of my own too, with the Inform text adventure authoring system which you'll find somewhere in the archive above. Interactive Fiction = teh cool. |
wow, thanks for all the links, I can spend a retro-weekend just checking them out
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those games are the best. i tried my hand at making one once, it wasn't that good, but it was fun anyway. its done with something called Inform if i remember right.
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Thanks for the link, wondash! I loved Douglas Adams's books, but never heard of this text game. I want to go back and try it out later, when I have time for it! It's bookmarked now - thanks!
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