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Dunjonquest is a series of single-player, single-character fantasy computer role-playing games by Automated Simulations (later known as Epyx). Temple
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engine were collectively known as the Dunjonquest series, and later versions of Apshai are sometimes labeled Dunjonquest: Temple of Apshai. The player in Temple
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p. 118-19. ISBN 978-0-292-79150-3. Derboo, Sam (December 17, 2010). "Dunjonquest". Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved October 15, 2017. Temple of Apshai uses
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1980 video game
Morloc's Tower is a video game in the Dunjonquest series published by Automated Simulations in 1980. The tower has six stories and consists of 30 rooms
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Defunct video game developer and publisher
the same game engine, including two direct sequels, branded under the Dunjonquest label. The games were so successful that they were later re-released
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for Apple II (1983) - MobyGames". MobyGames. Retrieved 2015-12-29. "Dunjonquest: Morloc's Tower for PC Booter (1983) - MobyGames". MobyGames. Retrieved
List of role-playing video games: 1975 to 1985
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installment. The first episodic game appeared in 1979. Automated Simulations' Dunjonquest series started with Temple of Apshai, and in the same year several mini-episodes
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1981 video game
Automated Simulations for the Apple II and TRS-80. The last standalone Dunjonquest game, Sorcerer of Siva is not as large as the major releases in the series
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1980 video game
Epyx, part of their "Dunjonquest" series. Rescue at Rigel had a timer similar to The Datestones of Ryn, an earlier Dunjonquest game. Rescue at Rigel
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1985 video game collection
Temple of Apshai Trilogy is a remake of three games from the Dunjonquest series, Temple of Apshai, Upper Reaches of Apshai, and Curse of Ra. In 1985,
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1980 video game
levels of Temple of Apshai; advertisements warned that "newcomers to Dunjonquest should begin with something easier". The complexity is also increased
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1983 video game
Connelley Group Publisher Epyx Programmer Michael Farren (Atari) Series Dunjonquest Platforms Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, ColecoVision Release 1983 Genre
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longer publishes video games Epyx Chappaqua, New York, United States 1978 Dunjonquest series Crush, Crumble and Chomp! various Olympics-themed games video
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Automated Simulations. The Datestones of Ryn is the second title in the Dunjonquest series, but was actually a prequel to the first game, Temple of Apshai
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1979 Programma International Dungeon of Death 1979 Instant Software Dunjonquest: Morloc's Tower 1979 Automated Simulations Petsoft Echo 1979 Programma
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Software Dunjonquest - Curse of Ra 1982 Epyx Dunjonquest - Danger in Drindisti 1982 Epyx Dunjonquest - Hellfire Warrior 1982 Epyx Dunjonquest - Morloc's
List of Atari 8-bit computer games
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1983 video game
"wonderfully addicting" and stating that it was as high-quality as Epyx's Dunjonquest games. The magazine cited its large number of levels ("Not one screen
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David Niec Dunjonquest: Curse of Ra 1982 Epyx Automated Simulations Dunjonquest: Morloc's Tower 1983 Epyx Automated Simulations Dunjonquest: Temple of
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Atarisoft Dr. J and Larry Bird Go One on One 1983 Sports Electronic Arts Dunjonquest: Morloc's Tower 1983 Dungeon crawl Epyx / Automated Simulations Earthly
List of self-booting IBM PC compatible games
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purchasing upgrades would have been useful. He thought that games such as Dunjonquest and Maces and Magic handled this aspect better. McGrath suggested that
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Dragons" Dunjonquest: Morloc's Tower 1980 Automated Simulations, Inc. Dunjonquest: Sorcerer of Siva 1981 Automated Simulations, Inc. Dunjonquest: Upper
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interest"; by contrast, he wrote, computer role-playing games like his Dunjonquest series offer unpredictable play and replay opportunities. Freeman said
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that blots out; that suppresses
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Princess; Elegance; Royal
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