Adventure Master

Adventure Master was a system for writing text adventures with graphics. It was written by Christopher Chance and published by CBS Software in 1984.[1] It ran on Apple II+/IIe/IIc,[2] Atari,[3] Commodore 64[4] and IBM Personal and PC/PCjr computers.[5] It came with a few test adventures such as Clever Catacombs (by Christopher Chance), Becca in Outlaw Cave and Wild Trails (by the author Jean Craighead George).

Adventure Master
Developer(s)CBS Software
Publisher(s)CBS Software
Platform(s)Apple II+/IIe/IIc, Atari XL/XE, Commodore 64, IBM Personal and PC/PCjr computers

References

  1. Adventure Master - Program Guide, CBS Software - Museum of Computer Adventure
  2. Adventure Master for Apple II (1984) - MobyGames
  3. Adventure Master, Atari, Atarimania
  4. Adventure Master (C64, 5 1/4" Disk) CBS Software - 1984 USA, Canada Release - Eli's Software Encyclopedia
  5. Makers of Entertainment Software Shoot for New High Scores, By Phil Wiswell, Page 52, 1985-01-08, PC Magazine, CBS Software was disappointed with the PCjr's performance last year....What CBS will push instead is adult-oriented games, Adventure Master, an adventure construction set..


screen shot AdventureMaster title screen.
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