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Revision as of 23:40, 7 March 2015
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System(s): SC-3000 | |||||
Publisher: Dotsoft | |||||
Developer: Softgold | |||||
Genre: Adventure | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Alien is a graphical text adventure game developed by Australian company Softgold (formerly Gameworx Software), which specialised in multi-load text adventures written in BASIC.
It was released on the SC-3000 in 1984 by Dotsoft, exclusively in Australia. The game was also released on Commodore 64 in the same year.
Gameplay is based on the Scott Adams Standard 2-word verb-noun parser.
Synopsis
"Wanted PROOF THAT UFO'S REALLY EXIST REWARD $1,000,000
An Eccentric Billionaire wants a piece of a flying saucer and is willing to pay One Million Dollars for it.
It's a challenge you as a famed astronomer Jason Stargazzer can't refuse ... And besides you need the money
Now racing across the Arizona Desert hot on the trail of the latest UFO sighting, your car is bathed in a mass of coloured lights ..... The engine goes dead .....
Gulp!!"
Physical Scans
Gallery
Softgold Graphic Text Adventure Games for the Sega SC-3000 | |
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Alien (1984) | Ninja (1984) | The Search for King Solomon's Mines (1984) | The Secret of Bastow Manor (1984) | Skull Island (1984) | Thermo Nuclear War Games (1984) | The Case of the Mad Mummy (1985) |