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{{GameDescription|
name=The Nine Dancers|
name=The Nine Dancers|
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release=1986|
release=1986|
publisher=[[Geoff. H. Larsen]]|
publisher=[[Geoff. H. Larsen]]|
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distributor=[[Geoff. H. Larsen]]|
distributor=[[Geoff. H. Larsen]]|
platforms=BBC Micro, DOS|
platforms=BBC Micro, DOS|
engine=[[Glk/Frotz|Frotz]]|
engine=[[Glk/ZCode|ZCode]]|
support=Not supported|
support=Since ScummVM 2.2.0|
purchase=[https://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXgamesXzcode.html Available to download free<br />from IF Archive]
purchase=[https://ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXgamesXzcode.html Available to download free<br />from IF Archive]
}}
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'''The Nine Dancers''' is a text adventure written by [[John Olsen]] in The Quill for BBC Micro in 1986.
'''The Nine Dancers''' is a text adventure written by [[John Olsen]] in The Quill for BBC Micro in 1986.


It was converted to [[Glk/Frotz|Inform]] by [[William Stott]] in 2004.
It was converted to [[Glk/ZCode|Inform]] by [[William Stott]] in 2004.


{{DEFAULTSORT:Nine Dancers, The}}
[[Category:Freeware Games]]
[[Category:Freeware Games]]
[[Category:Z-machine Games]]
[[Category:Z-machine Games]]
[[Category:Unsupported Games]]

Latest revision as of 23:45, 26 January 2024

The Nine Dancers
No Screenshot Available
First release 1986
Also known as N/A
Developed by Geoff. H. Larsen
Published by Geoff. H. Larsen
Distributed by Geoff. H. Larsen
Platforms BBC Micro, DOS
Resolution (unknown)
Engine ZCode
Support Since ScummVM 2.2.0
Available for
Purchase
Available to download free
from IF Archive

The Nine Dancers is a text adventure written by John Olsen in The Quill for BBC Micro in 1986.

It was converted to Inform by William Stott in 2004.