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Gamesmanship - An Apple a Day Keeps the KGB at Bay

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KabulSpy is a complex adventure game designed for the Apple II. The player is a secret agent trying to find Professor Eisenstadt. The format consists of hi-resolution graphics with simple text underneath and puzzles to be solved along the way. Kabul which is a British product is recommended as a demanding game well worth its price.

Author: McKnight, C.
Publisher: Europress Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Windfall
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0262-4877
Year: 1983
Adults, High Resolution, KabulSpy

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Gamesmanship - Watch Out. There's An Awful Lot of Pac-Men About

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Four Pac-Man-like games are reviewed by this British-based magazine. The games are: Taxman 2, Succession, Jawbreaker, and Spectre. A screen display of each is illustrated. Brief descriptions of the following games are given: Crime Wave, Evolution, The Missing Ring, Police Artist, Dawn Patrol, Dark Crystal and Dungeon.

Author: McKnight, C.
Publisher: Europress Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Windfall
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0262-4877
Year: 1983
Evolution, Apple II, Dungeon 1, Dark Crystal, Dawn Patrol, Police Artist, Super Taxman 2, Succession, Jawbreaker, Spectre, Crime Wave, The Missing Ring

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Gamesmanship: But Wouldn't You Rather Be Zorking

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Zork consists of three separate games, the Great Underground Empire, the Wizard of Frobozz and the Dungeon Master. They are text adventure games, and are recommended. An Apple II is required.

Author: McKnight, C.
Publisher: Europress Ltd. (UK)
Publication Name: Windfall
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0262-4877
Year: 1983
Product/Service Evaluation, Computer games, Computer strategy games, evaluation, Computer Game, Strategy Game, Zork I (video game), Zork II (video game), Zork III (video game)

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Subjects list: Video games, Evaluation, Personal Computers, buyers guide, Microcomputer, England, United Kingdom, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Review
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