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The individual names of the youths that sailed to Crete together with Theseus are very poorly preserved in extant sources. All of the recoverable information is collected in W. H. Roscher's Ausführliches Lexikon der griechischen und römischen Mythologie, which provides four alternate lists of names. [6]
Valley of the Minotaur features many aspects which, at that early period in gaming history, were essentially unique to itself, such as an encounter with a tribe of cannibalistic headhunters. In addition to treasure collection, there is a secondary goal, necessary in order to solve the game: The slaying of the dreaded Minotaur .
Wrath of the Minotaur is a "Fast Play" product that includes two scenarios: "The Ruined Tower": A very basic adventure that is designed to teach the rules of movement and combat. [1] Four pregenerated characters are provided. Although the second edition rules of AD&D are used, players do not have to make any calculations. Instead, the ...
Maze of the Riddling Minotaur is a solo adventure scenario meant to be played by a single player character, although the adventure can be adapted to play with a party of characters after it has been played as a solo adventure. [2] The character is asked by the king to search a labyrinth full of monsters to find a kidnapped princess.
Land of the Minotaurs is a novel in which the minotaur empire is in decline, and a group of minotaurs living in a small encampment are trying to preserve their way of life, the spirit of which has been corrupted by the ruling minotaurs who dominate the capital city. [1]
In 2010, Jeff Minter started what he called "the Minotaur Project": a series of games, each embracing the style of a particular 8-bit game system, but without the hardware restrictions that made designing games for them difficult. [1] Minotaur Rescue is the first in the series, and is the Minotaur Project game representing the Atari 2600. [2]
Madness and the Minotaur is a text adventure game, published in 1981 for the TRS-80 Color Computer by Radio Shack in North America and by Microdeal in the United Kingdom. It was developed by Spectral Associates founder, Thomas Rosenbaum. [1] A Dragon 32 version was published in 1982 by Dragon Data.