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Transylvania (1985)      

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Polarware
Adventure
Polarware
512K

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Eng

3.5" floppy disk
UK


Atari ST


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(Anonymous) (Unknown)   24th Apr 2015 07:00
A new, enhanced edition of the classic graphics adventure crafted by Antonio Antiochia.

Let it be known that the Royal Court of Wallachia seeks a champion. His most Royal Highness, King John the Good, enjoins any and all wayfarers to aid the Kingdom in its search for Princess Sabrina, missing now for a fortnight.

Should you travel to the dark forests of Transylvania, be mindful of all that occurs, for you may encounter the Evil that holds Sabrina captive. Return the Princess, and the King, Himself, will honor you as his hero.

New Edition
This new, enhanced version of Transylvania is made possible with COMPREHEND. It includes three times the vocabulary, four times the text and responses, and a more complex story line. Plus, there are new locations and graphics!

COMPREHEND Interactive Novels
Enter a whole new world inside your computer as you become the main character in a COMPREHEND interactive novel! Your computer describes where you are, objects at that location, and possible exits. You control the outcome of the story by typing in all actions, such as "Go North and climb the tree", or "Take the shovel and inspect it carefully". Your computer shows you the results of all actions. Explore and interact with the unknown world inside your computer to unravel the plot... but be careful, or your novel may have an undesirable ending!

COMPREHEND is the program that allows you to communicate with your computer using full sentences in plain English. The Graphics Magician program makes it possible to put hundreds of detailed illustrations into each novel. Together, they have created a brand new world inside your computer.

About the Author
Antonio Antiochia- Antonio is part fiction-writer, part computer artist. Transylvania started as an all-text adventure. Then, Antonio discovered The Complete Graphics System and Penguin discovered Antonio's graphics. With a copy of The Graphics Magician, Antonio performed award winning magic. Transylvania has appeared on Softsel's Hot List, Micro D's Bestsellers and Dealers Choice list, and has appeared as one of Billboard magazine's Top 10 Home Computer Games. Electronic Games magazine awarded Transylvania for its visual effects.

Transylvania was written and illustrated by Antonio Antiochia.

Transylvania was written and illustrated by Antonio Antiochia. Project managed at Penguin Software by Mark Pelczarski, Bruce Hoffman, and Mary Beth Miller. COMPREHEND was written by Mark Pelczarski and Jeffrey Jay. The Graphics Magician was written by Mark Pelczarski. Various conversions of COMPREHEND and The Graphics Magician were done by Robert Hardy, Peter Schmitt, and Eagle Berns. Cover art by William Giese. Calligraphy by Lisa Smith. Documentation and package design by Steve Wedemeyer.


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