Abandonware DOS title

Zool

Zool was to Amiga what Sonic was for Sega consoles: a cool protagonist (a ninja of the Nth dimension!) for a high adrenaline action platformer. Zool was designed by George Allen and published by Gremlin in 1992 and it was an instant success. It was ported for many platforms, DOS included, and followed by Zool 2 in 1993.
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Do you have trouble running this game on Windows? Read this guide.

Main executable game file: Zool/start.exe.

DOS games can't run on Windows. You need a DOS emulator like DOSbox or D-Fend Reloaded. Follow these instructions to play DOS games on Windows 10 or later systems.

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Two young adult novels based on the games, entitled Cool Zool and Zool Rules, were released in February 1995. They were written by Stan Nicholls and Ian Edginton and published by Boxtree.

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Additional info about Zool

Status: abandonware
Input: joystick, keyboard
Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk, cd-rom
Also published for: Acorn 32-bit, Amiga, Atari ST, Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, SEGA Master System, SNES
Abandonware DOS views: 10101
Series: Zool is part of the Zool series.

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