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'''Adventure Soft''' is a video game company founded by Mike Woodroffe.  
'''Adventure Soft''' is a British video game company founded by Mike Woodroffe.  


Adventure Soft started out by licensing the interactive fiction games by Adventure International for sale in the United Kingdom.
Adventure Soft started out by converting the interactive fiction games by Adventure International to computers that were popular in the United Kingdom to be sold in that market under the trade name Adventure International UK, with their first releases occurring in 1983. They began creating their own games in 1984, however they still released their games under the Adventure International UK label until Adventure International went bankrupt in 1986, at which point they began releasing their games under the Adventuresoft UK label. Starting in 1989, they gained a cult following with their [[Elvira series]] of adventure-RPGs. The Elvira series was published under the Horror Soft label with [[Personal Nightmare]] as the first game.
 
They began creating their own games in 1984, and starting in 1989, gained a cult following with their [[Elvira series]] of adventure-RPGs.


Today, they are most well known for creating the [[Simon the Sorcerer series]].
Today, they are most well known for creating the [[Simon the Sorcerer series]].


They have been of much support to the [[ScummVM]] project, permitting us access to the source code for their games [[The Feeble Files]] and [[Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack]].
They have been of much support to the [[ScummVM]] project, permitting us access to the source code for their games [[Elvira: Mistress of the Dark]], [[The Feeble Files]] and [[Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack]].


Adventure Soft produced many adventures like the [[Elvira series]] and the [[Simon the Sorcerer series]] based on the [[AGOS]] engine.
Adventure Soft produced many adventures like the [[Elvira series]] and the [[Simon the Sorcerer series]] based on the [[AGOS]] engine.
* [[Personal Nightmare]] (1989)
* [[Personal Nightmare]] (1989)
* [[Elvira: Mistress of the Dark]] (1990)
* [[Elvira: Mistress of the Dark]] (1990)
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* [[Waxworks]] (1992)
* [[Waxworks]] (1992)
* [[Simon the Sorcerer]] (1993)
* [[Simon the Sorcerer]] (1993)
* [[Simon the Sorcerer 2: The Lion, the Wizard, and the Wardrobe|Simon the Sorcerer 2]] (1995)
* [[Simon the Sorcerer II: The Lion, the Wizard and the Wardrobe]] (1995)
* [[The Feeble Files]] (1997)
* [[The Feeble Files]] (1997)
* [[Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack]] (1998)
* [[Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack]] (1998)


They are now making three dimensional games.  These games are not, and never will be a part of ScummVM.
They have also created other games.  These games are not 2D point and click adventures and they don't use an engine that is used by a 2D point and click adventure game, and thus will never be a part of ScummVM.
 
* Gremlins: The Adventure (1984)
* [[Simon the Sorcerer 3D]]
* Robin of Sherwood: The Touchstones of Rhiannon (1985)
* [[Simon the Sorcerer's Pinball]]
* Seas of Blood (1985)
* Super Gran - The Adventure (1985)
* Rebel Planet (1986)
* Temple of Terror (1986)
* Blizzard Pass (1986)
* Kayleth (1986)
* Masters of the Universe: Super Adventure (1986)
* Masters of the Universe: The Arcade Game (1986)
* Captain America in: The Doom Tube of Dr. Megalomann (1987)
* Simon the Sorcerer's Pinball (1998)
* Simon the Sorcerer 3D (2002)


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

Latest revision as of 20:24, 11 July 2014

Adventure Soft is a British video game company founded by Mike Woodroffe.

Adventure Soft started out by converting the interactive fiction games by Adventure International to computers that were popular in the United Kingdom to be sold in that market under the trade name Adventure International UK, with their first releases occurring in 1983. They began creating their own games in 1984, however they still released their games under the Adventure International UK label until Adventure International went bankrupt in 1986, at which point they began releasing their games under the Adventuresoft UK label. Starting in 1989, they gained a cult following with their Elvira series of adventure-RPGs. The Elvira series was published under the Horror Soft label with Personal Nightmare as the first game.

Today, they are most well known for creating the Simon the Sorcerer series.

They have been of much support to the ScummVM project, permitting us access to the source code for their games Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, The Feeble Files and Simon the Sorcerer Puzzle Pack.

Adventure Soft produced many adventures like the Elvira series and the Simon the Sorcerer series based on the AGOS engine.

They have also created other games. These games are not 2D point and click adventures and they don't use an engine that is used by a 2D point and click adventure game, and thus will never be a part of ScummVM.

  • Gremlins: The Adventure (1984)
  • Robin of Sherwood: The Touchstones of Rhiannon (1985)
  • Seas of Blood (1985)
  • Super Gran - The Adventure (1985)
  • Rebel Planet (1986)
  • Temple of Terror (1986)
  • Blizzard Pass (1986)
  • Kayleth (1986)
  • Masters of the Universe: Super Adventure (1986)
  • Masters of the Universe: The Arcade Game (1986)
  • Captain America in: The Doom Tube of Dr. Megalomann (1987)
  • Simon the Sorcerer's Pinball (1998)
  • Simon the Sorcerer 3D (2002)

External links

Adventure Soft Website
Wikipedia article on Adventure Soft