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'''''Thermo Nuclear War Games''''' is a text adventure game developed by Australian company [[Softgold]] (formerly [[Gameworx Software]]), which specialised in multi-load text adventures written in BASIC. It was published on the [[SC-3000]] by [[Dotsoft]] and released exclusively in Australia in 1984. The game was also released on Commodore 64 as '''''Nuclear War Games'''''.  
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'''''Thermo Nuclear War Games''''' 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 features full colour graphics of your location to complement the text description. The game is played using the Scott Adams Standard 2-word verb-noun parser.  
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The game was originally published on the Commodore 64 as '''''Nuclear War Games''''' in 1983. It was then converted to [[SC-3000]] and published by [[Dotsoft]] exclusively in Australia in 1984.
  
The game appears to be played under a time limit to increase tension, but it doesn't seem to be measured in real time and is based more on progress from screen to screen.  
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The game features full colour graphics of your location to complement the text description. The [[SC-3000]] version features superior graphics over the Commodore 64 version.  
  
The story is loosely based on the 1983 movie ''[[imdb:WarGames|WarGames]]'', starring Matthew Broderick.
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The game is played using the Scott Adams Standard 2-word verb-noun parser.
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The game appears to be played under a time limit to increase tension, but it doesn't seem to be measured in real time and is based more on progress or number of moves/commands.
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The story is loosely based on the 1983 movie ''[[imdb:WarGames|WarGames]]'', starring [[wikipedia:Matthew Broderick|Matthew Broderick]].
  
  
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Can you save the World?"
 
Can you save the World?"
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==Cross-promotion==
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The game features a reference to another [[Softgold]]/[[Dotsoft]] graphical text adventure. When the player starts the game and attempts to travel North, the player is told that it would take them back to Bastow Manor, which is a reference to [[The Secret of Bastow Manor]].
  
  

Revision as of 01:39, 18 December 2012

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Thermo Nuclear War Games
System(s): SC-3000
Publisher: Dotsoft
Developer:
Genre: Adventure

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code

Thermo Nuclear War Games 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 published on the Commodore 64 as Nuclear War Games in 1983. It was then converted to SC-3000 and published by Dotsoft exclusively in Australia in 1984.

The game features full colour graphics of your location to complement the text description. The SC-3000 version features superior graphics over the Commodore 64 version.

The game is played using the Scott Adams Standard 2-word verb-noun parser.

The game appears to be played under a time limit to increase tension, but it doesn't seem to be measured in real time and is based more on progress or number of moves/commands.

The story is loosely based on the 1983 movie WarGames, starring Matthew Broderick.


Synopsis

"M.A.S.T.A The huge defence computer in Norad has developed its own intelligence and is playing World War III.

Only you, and Dr. Norton, M.A.S.T.A.'s creator, know this and can stop total disaster.

Hidden deep within Norad's command centre inside Cheyenne Mountain is a security disk and access code.

It's up to you to get into Norad, find the code and stop World War III. HURRY!

Can you save the World?"


Cross-promotion

The game features a reference to another Softgold/Dotsoft graphical text adventure. When the player starts the game and attempts to travel North, the player is told that it would take them back to Bastow Manor, which is a reference to The Secret of Bastow Manor.


Physical Scans

SC-3000, AU
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Cover
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Cassette
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Instructions


Gallery

Photos

Screenshots