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'''Simon the Sorcerer''' is the first game in the [[Simon the Sorcerer series]], and the fourth game to use Adventure Soft's [[AGOS|AGOS Engine]]. The game follows a teenager named Simon who has been unwittingly brought into a world of magic to save the wizard Calypso from the evil sorcerer Sordid.
'''Simon the Sorcerer''' is the first game in the [[Simon the Sorcerer series]], and the fourth game to use Adventure Soft's [[AGOS|AGOS Engine]]. The game follows a teenager named Simon who has been unwittingly brought into a world of magic to save the wizard Calypso from the evil sorcerer Sordid.
==Known bugs==
* Walking into the life support section (down from the starting location), the door is shown as already closed behind you, before suddenly being shown as open and closing. This does not happen when I play version 8.49 in DOSBox, but I'm told it did happen in older versions.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 17:47, 26 May 2014

Simon the Sorcerer
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First release 1993
Also known as Simon, StS
Developed by Adventure Soft
Published by Adventure Soft, Idigicon,
MojoTouch
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms Acorn Archimedes, Amiga,
Amiga CD32, DOS, Windows
Resolution 320x200, 256 colors
Engine AGOS
Support Since ScummVM 0.2.0
Available for
Purchase
Yes

Simon the Sorcerer is the first game in the Simon the Sorcerer series, and the fourth game to use Adventure Soft's AGOS Engine. The game follows a teenager named Simon who has been unwittingly brought into a world of magic to save the wizard Calypso from the evil sorcerer Sordid.

Known bugs

  • Walking into the life support section (down from the starting location), the door is shown as already closed behind you, before suddenly being shown as open and closing. This does not happen when I play version 8.49 in DOSBox, but I'm told it did happen in older versions.

External links