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Revision as of 19:48, 27 February 2020

Return to Eden
No Screenshot Available
First release 1984
Also known as N/A
Developed by Level 9 Computing
Published by Level 9 Computing
Distributed by Level 9 Computing
Platforms Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit,
BBC Micro, Commodore 64,
Enterprise, Lynx,
Memotech MTX, MSX,
Nascom, Oric, ZX Spectrum
Resolution (unknown)
Engine Level9
Support Not yet
Available for
Purchase
No

Return to Eden is a text adventure by Level 9 Computing. Kim, the woman who saved Snowball 9 is confused with the woman who tried to destroy it. Thus, she escapes to the planet Eden to evade the Snowball 9 crew. However, the native robots of the planet view the Snowball 9 as a hostile alien ship they must destroy. Now, Kim must save Snowball 9 from destruction once again.

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