A graphical text-adventure game designed by Bob Blauschild in which the player has to save the world's five largest cities from being destroyed with thermal nuclear weapons.
After the evil Voar has taken over reign of the once peaceful kingdom of Starbury it is your task to find the missing fifth piece of the Coveted Mirror in order to restore order once again to Starbury.
On board of the dirigible Zinderneuf a murder has taken place and you have only until the airship lands to find the culprit.
Through interrogation (forceful, naive or polite) and finding clues you have to pinpoint the murderer.
High replayability is granted since the murderer and the motive change with every new start of the game.
Valhalla was a text-based (with some light graphics) ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64 adventure game published in 1983 by Legend. Set in Asgard and Midgard, the goal was to collect six mythical objects, for which you needed the help of other characters, who were taken from Norse mythology and would wander around randomly.
Based on the movie of the same name you play the character of Jen, the last of the Gelflings. Your objective is to find the Dark Crystal and its missing shard before the Great Conjunction, the alignment of the world's three suns, takes place.
"Camelot is an adventure game which is based loosely on the adventures of Arthur Pendragon who is banished from Camelot with 10 warriors, 50 bags of gold and 10 bags of food. You have to find the seven items that are listed in the programme and re-enter Camelot, eventually being crowned king. There are three skill levels, a map and various graphic displays."
The game takes place within a castle in which the player must seek out the "Golden Key of ACG" through unlocking doors and avoiding enemies. It was Ultimate's second game to require 48K of RAM; most of their previous games for the Spectrum ran on unexpanded 16K models.
It was re released for Xbox One as part of the Rare Replay Collection.