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Imperium Romanum

Imperium Romanum

MS-DOS - Released - 1996

In this traditional graphic adventure Caesar has conquered the whole world and so you’re living in the Roman Empire in the 20th century. You’re Gaius Ludus. You’re working in a museum as a cleaning man. But – something is wrong. In a Caesar statue you find a mysterious message from the future. So you know what to do – save the world! First you joined the liberty party – then you have to find the time portal. With it you travel in the past (to Caesar) and in the future. Thus changes the present…but be careful!

Jinks

Jinks

Atari 7800 - Released - 1989

You are about to embark on one of the most dangerous missions of your career. As a renowned Star Fleet pilot, you have been selected to command an exploration party in a journey across the galaxy to investigate the mysterious planet JINKS. An enigma for centuries, JINKS is a lush, resource-rich world, and could be the key to the desperate need for human expansion in space. It is apparently capable of supporting life, yet it is curiously uninhabited--or is it? A routine research mission goes haywire when scouting your probe across the planet's surface leads you and your crew into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Can you escape from these fiendishly clever traps before your probe and its occupants are miniaturized or annihilated?

Mystery of Munroe Manor

Mystery of Munroe Manor

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

Famed sleuth Basil Byron has been asked to investigate the recent strange behavior of British adventurer Lord Munroe, who has disappeared from public life two years ago after returning from an expedition to Egypt. At that time, he shunned reporters and quickly fled the docks in a private coach, bringing with him a large cargo of crates, sea chests, and artifacts. Rumors suggest that he fled to his country estate in the west. Basil must search Castle Kreep where he resided, searching for clues regarding Munroe's behavior, as to his whereabouts. Mystery of Munroe Manor is a graphic adventure game where the player has to enter one- or two-word commands at the prompt. Some of the commands recognized by the game include LOOK, GET, READ, DROP, and GO, and directions can be abbreviated (eg: N/S/E/W). The player can find out what exits are visible, and what objects they are carrying.

Ninja (Softgold)

Commodore 64 - Released - 1984

An adventure with text and graphics. Many centuries ago the Grey Ninja stole the statue of Jozen away from their arch enemies, the Kubuto Ninja Clan, and installed it in the Temple of Sharloon. Over the years many attempts were made to return the statue, but to no avail. Now you've been chosen to try where all others have failed... Your only assistance is a clue said to be hidden in a poem written in the Fifth Century by the poet Shimito. Now as you enter the dark Dragon Head Forest, deep within Grey Ninja Territory you wonder if you have made the correct decision. Well, my friend, you will need all your skill and cunning to survive this one.

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