An aging Sherlock Holmes has to solve the mystery of what seems to be an apparent suicide on board of a steamship. Along his investigations he meets famous people like Lawrence of Arabia, Houdini, Picasso and Thomas Edison among others in this original mystery based on the immortal creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
After defeating the Lord of Chaos, new trouble awaits Maroc in the form of Morog the Shapeshifter Witch Queen of the North who tries to recover the five crowns of Dragontorc in order to remake the Torc of Power.
This is a tale of good vs evil. The Wise Ones maintained order and peace for many , many years until the coming of the Dark Hordes. These evil creatures had one aim, to create havoc and mayhem wherever they went. They stole the Wise One's three artifacts of power, the Rod of Light, The Hammer of Vib-Ra, and the Casket of Vib-Ra. Robbed of their powers the Wise Ones were unable to hold the Dark Hordes at bay.
Legend tells of a warrior who will enter the Dark Hordes fortress, the Castle of the Dead, and who will not only retrieve these artifacts but who will also relocate them to their rightful homes thus restoring the power of the Wise Ones and ridding the land of their evil.
This game is a two part adventure. Episode One is the exploration of the Dark Hordes' fortress and escape with the artifacts. Episode two, which can only be accessed once episode on has been completed, concerns the restoration of the artifacts to their rightful homes.
The text parser allows simple sentences and multiple commands to be entered
"James Bond 007: A View to a Kill" is a text adventure based on the James Bond film of the same name. Released in 1985 for DOS, Macintosh and Apple II computers, it was developed by Angelsoft, Inc. and published by Mindscape Inc.
A whimsical platform game themed after the 1985 movie "The Goonies". Guide Mikey through caverns evading mice and the Fratellis (or use bombs or a slingshot) to save your buddies who are being held captive. The game plays Cyndi Lauper's song "Good Enough".
Harry Fox: Yuki no Maou-hen (“Chapter of the Demonic Snow Lord”) is a direct sequel of Harry Fox. Winter has come and dumped a ton of snow on the land. Unfortunately the mama fox perished while out hunting, but her child was nursed back to health thanks to a local girl named Mari. Once the snow cleared, they sought her out again, before learning that she was actually kidnapped by an evil demon (!!), so it’s up to the little fox to save her.
Wishbringer: The Magick Stone of Dreams is an interactive fiction computer game written by Brian Moriarty and published by Infocom in 1985. It was intended to be an easier game to solve than the typical Infocom release and provide a good introduction to interactive fiction for inexperienced players, and was very well received.
Doukeshi Satsujin Jiken is a graphic text adventure game in which you take the role of a skilled detective from Scotland Yard who must explore the circus and nearby town searching for evidence and questioning suspects to solve this case. The commands can be entered in both English and Japanese.
Ring Quest is the sequel to 1983's The Quest, both published by Penguin Software (later Polarware). The player, as the bearer of the Ring of Order, must evade the sorceress Lisa, who is possessed by the Ring of Chaos, until you can free her. An early fantasy text adventure by Dallas Snell.
In this challenging maze-like platformer from 1985, become the mythical Orestes, brother to Electra, as he searches labyrinthine catacombs for the fabled Euclidean Shapes and avenge the murder of his father, Agamemnon, by his mother, Clytaemnestra.
Dezeni World is a sequel to Dezeni Land. Like its predecessor, it is set in a theme park, this time with a broader range of parodies.
Gameplay-wise, it is very similar to the previous title. The player moves from screen to screen with key abbreviations representing the four directions, and interacts with the environment by typing combinations of verbs and nouns. The game is fairly simple and develops in a comparatively linear fashion, with only a few items needed to access the next area, and puzzles mostly involving talking to people or using the right item at the right place.