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'''''The Secret of Bastow Manor''''' is a graphical text adventure game developed by Australian company [[Softgold]] (formerly [[Gameworx Software]]), which specialised in multi-load text adventures written in BASIC. | '''''The Secret of Bastow Manor''''' is a graphical text adventure game developed by Australian company [[Softgold]] (formerly [[Gameworx Software]]), which specialised in multi-load text adventures written in BASIC. | ||
− | The game was originally released on Commodore 64 and Commodore VIC-20 in 1983. It was converted to the [[SC-3000]] and published by [[Dotsoft]] in 1984 exclusively in Australia. The game features superior full colour graphics compared to the Commodore 64 version. | + | The game was originally released on Commodore 64 and Commodore VIC-20 in 1983. It was converted to the [[SC-3000]] and published by [[Dotsoft]] in 1984, exclusively in Australia. The game features superior full colour graphics compared to the Commodore 64 version. |
The game is played using the Scott Adams Standard 2-word verb-noun parser. | The game is played using the Scott Adams Standard 2-word verb-noun parser. |
Revision as of 01:23, 18 December 2012
The Secret of Bastow Manor | |||||
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System(s): SC-3000 | |||||
Publisher: Dotsoft | |||||
Developer: Softgold | |||||
Genre: Adventure | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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The Secret of Bastow Manor is a graphical text adventure game developed by Australian company Softgold (formerly Gameworx Software), which specialised in multi-load text adventures written in BASIC.
The game was originally released on Commodore 64 and Commodore VIC-20 in 1983. It was converted to the SC-3000 and published by Dotsoft in 1984, exclusively in Australia. The game features superior full colour graphics compared to the Commodore 64 version.
The game is played using the Scott Adams Standard 2-word verb-noun parser.
On first glance, the game appears to be inspired by the Sherlock Holmes story The Hound of the Baskervilles
Contents
Synopsis
"You stand on the misty moors outside the walls of Bastow Manor.
Old man Bastow has disappeared, or so the story goes, leaving rumours of his great wealth hidden somewhere in the Manor.
The baying of the hounds behind the walls brings to mind tales of wandering ghosts and hidden traps.
Can you find the Treasure, solve the mystery.
....... and live!"
Physical Scans
Gallery
Photos