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Waxworks is a 1992 horror-themed first-person dungeon crawl video game developed by Horror Soft and published by Accolade for Amiga, Macintosh, and DOS.The game consists of the player traversing historically themed dungeons, solving puzzles and fighting enemies, in order to fix a curse that has been placed on the player character's family.
Waxworks is an interactive fiction game by Brian Howarth and Cliff J. Ogden. [1] It was published by Digital Fantasia in 1983 for the Commodore 64 , Plus/4 , ZX Spectrum , and BBC Micro . [ 2 ] It was the 11th game in the Mysterious Adventures series.
Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus is the second game in the Elvira series of horror adventure/role-playing video games. It was developed by Horror Soft and published by Accolade in 1992. The game is a sequel to 1990's Elvira: Mistress of the Dark. It was followed by Waxworks, which can be considered its spiritual sequel. [by whom?]
Waxwork, a 1988 comedy/horror film Waxwork II: Lost in Time, a sequel; Waxworks, a 1924 German silent film; Waxworks (1983 video game), a 1983 computer game for the Commodore 64 by Molimerx; Waxworks (1992 video game), a 1992 computer game for the Amiga and PC by HorrorSoft; Waxworks: Some Singles 1977–1982, a compilation by the band XTC
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This is a list of games published by Accolade (renamed as Infogrames North America, Inc. in 1999), an American video game developer and publisher based in San Jose, California. [1] The company was founded as Accolade in 1984 by Alan Miller and Bob Whitehead , who had previously co-founded Activision in 1979.