Silly question. What is this?
It has a sweet DOS classic point-and-click energy about it.
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Silly question. What is this?
It has a sweet DOS classic point-and-click energy about it.
Apparently it's called Dragon's Keep. Here's where I found it:
Don’t know what it is but that looks more like Apple II to me.
I am playing Sword of the Samurai right now, and might have to track this down 100 years from now when I finally beat it.
*I wondered what this thing was written in, because I loved how things were rendered bit by bit on the screen. So I looked it up, and it looks like it's written in BASIC. I actually don't believe I've ever run across it myself (I am sure there's like hundreds on folks on here who already knew this and shrug). But I found this interesting blog on it with a detailed write up, some sample code, a virtual emulator, and some text-based games from the 70s. So I figured I would share the wealth, iffin' anyone was interested =P!