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Demon's Tomb: The Awakening review
Zero Magazine Issue 7 (1990) - "In the beginning was the word or so I've heard, so let's look at the text-game first. Demon's Tomb: The Awakening is from Melbourne House, the company that gave us The Hobbit, Sherlock and other classic 8-bit titles. They show that the text-adventure is far from dead, providing you do it with style, and Demon's Tomb certainly has that. It also has excellent graphics, but they're contained on a separate disk and you don't need to access them if you're a piccie-hater."Additional info about Demon's Tomb: The Awakening
Status: abandonware
Input: mouse, keyboard
Distributed on: 5,25 floppy disk
Also published for: Amiga, Atari ST
Abandonware DOS views: 1081
Input: mouse, keyboard
Distributed on: 5,25 floppy disk
Also published for: Amiga, Atari ST
Abandonware DOS views: 1081
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