Saturday, 25th June 2022
Simon The Sorcerer: point and click humor
Simon the Sorcerer is adventure game designed by Simon Woodroffe, developed and published by Adventure Soft and released in 1993. Often overlooked, Simon The Sorcerer is one of the finest point & click adventure games ever designed for DOS. In an era dominated by LucasFilm Games (later renamed LucasArts) and Sierra, Adventure Soft (the guys behind Waxworks and The Feeble Files) managed to produce a really enjoyable and funny adventure.
- Genres: adventure, point and click adventure
- System: DOS, Windows XP/98/95, Mac
- Year: 1993
- Publisher: Adventure Soft
- Developer: Adventure Soft
- Designers: Simon Woodroffe
- Themes: fantasy, humor
- Keywords: Engine: AGOS
- Multiplayer modes: single-player
- Input: mouse
- Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk, cd-rom
- Also published for: Acorn 32-bit, Amiga
Simon the Sorcerer was re-released on CD, featuring voice-overs, with Simon being voiced by Chris Barrie.
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