Abandonware DOS title

Level 9 Computing

Game company profile: Level 9 Computing

Level 9 Computing was a British computer company that operated during the 1980s. The company was notable for producing a series of popular microcomputers, particularly the Level 9 and later the BBC Micro. Level 9 Computing was founded by Mike and Nick Austin in 1981, and it initially focused on developing software for the ZX81 and ZX Spectrum, two popular home computers in the UK during that time.

The company gained recognition for producing a series of highly regarded interactive fiction titles, such as Colossal Adventure, Adventure Quest, and Dungeon Adventure. These games were known for their sophisticated and detailed storytelling, as well as their innovative parser, which allowed players to input more complex and natural language commands.
The company faced financial difficulties and eventually went into receivership in 1989.

Based in:
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Founded by:
Mike Austin, Pete Austin, Nick Austin
Established in:
1981
Closed in:
1991
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Games by Level 9 Computing

This is a chronological list of games published or developed by Level 9 Computing from 1986 to 1991 on Abandonware DOS for DOS, Windows, Linux or Mac.
jewels-of-darkness

Jewels of Darkness

1986DOSadventure graphic adventure with text parser, interactive fiction
gnome-ranger

Gnome Ranger

1987DOSadventure interactive fiction
knight-orc

Knight orc

1987DOSMacadventure interactive fiction
silicon-dreams

Silicon Dreams

1987DOSadventure interactive fiction
gnome-ranger-2-ingrid-s-back

Gnome Ranger 2: Ingrid's Back

1988DOSadventure interactive fiction
lancelot

Lancelot

1988DOSadventure interactive fiction
time-and-magik-the-trilogy

Time and Magik: The Trilogy

1988DOSadventure interactive fiction
scapeghost

Scapeghost

1989DOSadventure interactive fiction
billy-the-kid

Billy The Kid

1990DOSaction shooting gallery
champion-of-the-raj

Champion of the Raj

1991DOSstrategy kingdom simulation