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'''Elves '87''' is a text adventure by [[Bruce MacKay]] and [[Marlene Abriel]]. A retired Christmas Elf has to figure out what went wrong at the North Pole, and beyond, in order to save Christmas. | '''''Elves '87''''' is a text adventure by [[Bruce MacKay]] and [[Marlene Abriel]]. A retired Christmas Elf has to figure out what went wrong at the North Pole, and beyond, in order to save Christmas. | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
The original version was created in the [[Glk/AdvSys|AdvSys]] interactive fiction scripting language for Atari ST in 1987. | The original version was created in the [[Glk/AdvSys|AdvSys]] interactive fiction scripting language for Atari ST in 1987. | ||
[[David Malmberg]] converted it to his [[Glk/AGT|Adventure Game Toolkit]] interactive fiction toolkit in 1992. | [[David Malmberg]] converted it to his [[Glk/AGT|Adventure Game Toolkit]] interactive fiction toolkit, as ''The Elf's Christmas Adventure'' in 1992. | ||
[[Volker Blasius]] ported it to DOS in 1993. | [[Volker Blasius]] ported it to DOS in 1993. |
Revision as of 21:28, 18 March 2020
Elves '87 | ||
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First release | 1987 | |
Also known as | The Elf's Christmas Adventure | |
Developed by | Bruce MacKay Marlene Abriel | |
Published by | Burned Out Adventurers! | |
Distributed by | Burned Out Adventurers! | |
Platforms | AtariST, DOS | |
Resolution | (unknown) | |
Engine | AdvSys, AGT | |
Support | Not yet. | |
Available for Purchase |
No |
Elves '87 is a text adventure by Bruce MacKay and Marlene Abriel. A retired Christmas Elf has to figure out what went wrong at the North Pole, and beyond, in order to save Christmas.
Versions
The original version was created in the AdvSys interactive fiction scripting language for Atari ST in 1987.
David Malmberg converted it to his Adventure Game Toolkit interactive fiction toolkit, as The Elf's Christmas Adventure in 1992.
Volker Blasius ported it to DOS in 1993.