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Adventure is a series of fourteen text adventure and graphic adventure games primarily written by Scott Adams and published by Adventure International. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some of the games were first published by the TRS-80 Software Exchange in 1978-79 before Adventure International was formed.
Ghost Town is a text adventure developed by Adventure International and released in 1980. It is part of the Adventure series of games developed by Scott Adams, preceded by Adventureland, Pirate Adventure, and Strange Odyssey. [1]
According to PC Data, North American retail sales of Showdown in Ghost Town reached 93,766 units during 2001 alone, while Phantom of the Knight sold 81,154 and Jinx at the Sphinx 62,514 in the same period. [1] In the United States alone, Phantom of the Knight sold 290,000 copies and earned $5.9 million by August 2006.
Ghost Town, a 1981 computer game developed by Adventure International; Ghost Town, Oakland, California, a district neighborhood; Ghost Town Village, an abandoned Wild West theme park in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, US
Adventure International went bankrupt in 1986. The copyrights for its games reverted to the bank and eventually back to Scott Adams who released them as shareware. In Europe the "Adventure International" name was a trading name of Adventure Soft and other games were released under the name that were not from Adventure International in the US.
The Adventure Company: Windows, Windows Mobile: 30 March 2004: Syberia II: MC2-Microids: XS Games, LLC: Windows, Xbox, PlayStation 2, Windows Mobile: 30 March 2004: Virtools Cirque de Zale [23] Rebecca Clements Rebecca Clements Windows: April 2004: Aura: Fate of the Ages: Streko-Graphics Inc. The Adventure Company: Windows: 24 June 2004: 7 Days ...
Just like its predecessor, Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures 2 received mixed reviews upon release. [10] [11] [12]Hardcore Gamer gave the game a 3 out of 5, saying "While the first title burst onto the scene brimming with creativity not usually seen in a television cartoon adaption, the sequel is content to emulate everything that title did without adding anything notable of its own."
The Lost Crown: A Ghost-Hunting Adventure is a British graphic adventure video game released in 2008. The Lost Crown is the third full title to be written and developed by Jonathan Boakes, author of Dark Fall: The Journal and Dark Fall 2: Lights Out. The screenplay follows the adventure of Nigel Danvers, as he experiences the paranormal in his ...