Adventure Master

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Adventure Master
Developer(s)CBS Software
Publisher(s)CBS Software
Platform(s)Apple II+/IIe/IIc, Atari XL/XE, Commodore 64, IBM Personal and PC/PCjr computers

Adventure Master was a system for writing text adventures with graphics. It was written by Christopher Chance and published by CBS Software in 1984.[1] It ran on Apple II+/IIe/IIc,[2] Atari,[3] Commodore 64[4] and IBM Personal and PC/PCjr computers.[5] It came with a few test adventures such as Clever Catacombs (by Christopher Chance), Becca in Outlaw Cave and Wild Trails (by the author Jean Craighead George).

References[edit]

  1. ^ Adventure Master - Program Guide, CBS Software - Museum of Computer Adventure
  2. ^ Adventure Master for Apple II (1984) - MobyGames
  3. ^ Adventure Master, Atari, Atarimania
  4. ^ Adventure Master (C64, 5 1/4" Disk) CBS Software - 1984 USA, Canada Release - Eli's Software Encyclopedia
  5. ^ Makers of Entertainment Software Shoot for New High Scores, By Phil Wiswell, Page 52, 1985-01-08, PC Magazine, CBS Software was disappointed with the PCjr's performance last year....What CBS will push instead is adult-oriented games, Adventure Master, an adventure construction set..


screen shot AdventureMaster title screen.