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in 1983 were published by Datasoft. Set in 1893, the game follows a British explorer and archaeologist who is lost in the desert. Text commands are entered in the lower half of the screen, while a sometimes animated image of the current location is displayed in the upper half.
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Unfortunately, it is not always helpful in the immediate situation. I was often told that this was a "DRAINING EXPERIENCE." Standing in the middle of the desert, dying of thirst, this was not exactly what I wanted to read. However, the information ultimately proved a valuable
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The top half of the screen shows an image of the current location. The player interacts with the game by typing commands in the bottom half, as in an
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for "move north". The number of moves made is tracked as the score and can be displayed via the
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does feel a bit shallow" and "the game relies strongly on perseverance and patience." In
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is its eye-pleasing animation" and called it "an exceptional gaming experience."
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game. Commands are either in a "VERB NOUN" format or single words such as
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command. The player needs to periodically drink water to stay alive.
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and was the first disk-only game for the Color Computer sold by
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Owen Linzmayer, reviewing the Color Computer original for
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written by James Garon, Ralph Burris, and Steve Bjork of
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The player has found a source of water. (Atari 8-bit)
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Developer(s)
Datasoft
Publisher(s)
Datasoft
Tandy
Designer(s)
Programmer(s)
Platform(s)
TRS-80 Color Computer
Atari 8-bit
Apple II
Genre(s)
Graphic adventure
Single-player
graphic adventure game
Datasoft
TRS-80 Color Computer
Tandy Corporation

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