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  2. Colossal Adventure - Wikipedia

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    What MSX? said "Level 9 is the number one software house for adventures, and this is the number one title. MSX owners start here." [18] Micro Adventurer referred to the game as a "first-class version" of the original Adventure, [19] while Amstrad Action said "it's still the best and lengthiest version of this text-only classic available for a ...

  3. Level 9 Computing - Wikipedia

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    The first game to use this system was Colossal Adventure in early 1982, a faithful conversion of Adventure by Will Crowther and Don Woods, [9] but with 70 extra locations [10] to the end game to fulfill Level 9's preexisting claim in advertisements of "over 200" locations; a remarkable achievement given that Gordon Letwin's port of Adventure to ...

  4. Silicon Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Unlike its predecessor, Return to Eden only had about two hundred and fifty locations, [12] but it was Level 9's first game to feature graphics. [5] Other adventure games had included graphics before, but version 2 of the A-Code system allowed Level 9 to encode location graphics into as little as forty bytes.

  5. Jewels of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Jewels of Darkness is a trilogy of text adventure games by Level 9. The individual games were initially released separately in 1982. They featured some themes and names inspired by the books of J. R. R. Tolkien and so became known as the Middle-Earth Trilogy. The individual releases were available for the BBC Micro unlike the compilation.

  6. List of Forgotten Realms modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    0–3: 0-88038-489-1: OA—Oriental Adventures was originally its own campaign setting, ... Adaptable for any low to high level campaign. 32: 9590: Variable ...

  7. List of Eberron modules and sourcebooks - Wikipedia

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    This adventure is designed as a sequel to Whispers of the Vampire's Blade for 6th-level heroes, but can be run on its own. 6: 0-7869-3652-5: Voyage of the Golden Dragon ― April 2006: This adventure is designed as a stand-alone adventure for 7th-level heroes focusing on the first voyage of a massive airship. 7: 0-7869-3907-9: Eyes of the Lich ...

  8. The Shattered Circle - Wikipedia

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    They discover a vast 3-level underground labyrinth ruled by an ancient spirit. [ 2 ] The Shattered Circle is a 28-page adventure recommended for player characters of Levels 1–3; however, several critics found the adventure too lethal for low-level adventurers and recommended some judicious editing of the monsters and traps by the gamemaster ...

  9. List of Dungeons & Dragons modules - Wikipedia

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    Expanded version of G1, G2 and G3 that includes adventures suitable for low to high level characters. Set in Greyhawk. 11614: The Apocalypse Stone: 15+ Jason Carl & Chris Pramas: 2000: An endtimes adventure designed to bring about the destruction of the campaign world. Generic setting. 9350: Assault on Raven's Ruin: 2–3: Tim Beach: 1992 ...