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  2. Scanner Sombre - Wikipedia

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    Scanner Sombre is an exploration video game played from a first-person perspective. [1] [2] The player awakens in a tent inside a cave; after finding an augmented reality headset and a LIDAR scanner, the player can illuminate the surrounding environment using dots.

  3. Colossal Cave Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Colossal Cave Adventure running on a PDP-11/34 with a monitor, showing the point system. Colossal Cave Adventure is a text-based adventure game wherein the player explores a mysterious cave that is rumored to be filled with treasure and gold. The player must explore the cave system and solve puzzles by using items that they find to obtain the ...

  4. Microsoft Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft originally released Microsoft Adventure in 1979 for the TRS-80 and the Apple II under its new division, Microsoft Consumer Products. IBM later included Microsoft Adventure as the only game in the initial software releases for the IBM Personal Computer, [2] making it one of the first two games available for the new computer [4] along with DONKEY.BAS (which was included in the ...

  5. Category:Cave (company) games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Cave (company) games" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of ...

  6. Cave (company) - Wikipedia

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    CAVE Interactive Co., Ltd. [a] is a Japanese video game company founded in 1994 by former employees of Toaplan following its bankruptcy. They are known primarily for their "bullet hell" shoot 'em ups; from 1995 up to 2013, CAVE was one of the most prolific shoot 'em up developers in the Japanese market.

  7. Crystal Caves - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Caves is a side-scrolling platform game developed and published by Apogee Software for IBM PC compatibles. The game is divided into three episodes with the first distributed as shareware and the other two available for purchase. Designer Frank Maddin said the method worked "pretty well" for the time. [2]

  8. Caveblazers - Wikipedia

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    Caveblazers is a 2017 video game developed by Deadpan Games and published by Yogscast Games.Described as an "action-focused roguelike platformer", [1] players in Caveblazers defeat enemies across runs of procedurally-generated dungeons to accumulate items, weapons, and potions with random effects.

  9. William Crowther (programmer) - Wikipedia

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    Crowther used his extensive knowledge of cave exploration as a basis for the gameplay, and there are many similarities between the locations in the game and those in Mammoth Cave, particularly its Bedquilt section. [5] In 1975, Crowther released the game on the early ARPAnet system, of which BBN was a prime contractor. [6]