The AGT Games Index
DOS Executables
This sections contains those games which execute on the PC.
- Version 2.0, ported by David Malmberg from the original Collosal Cave to a
1000 point version.
- Written by Bert Lee.
- Writer unknown.
Written by David Malmberg, based on the board game "221B Baker Street". There
are 18 cases to be solved; you interact with the game by selecting commands and
objects from a context-sensitive menu.
- Case 1: The Case of Crime to the Ninth Power. Version 1.5, by
Patrick Farley.
- Case 2: Purchased Sight Unseen. Written by Patrick Farley.
- Version 1.4, ported by David Gasior from original Woods/Crowther 350 point
adventure.
- Written by Judith Pintar. This game won the 5th Annual Game Writing
Contest (together with the Multi-Dimensional Thief).
- Written by Frank West. Inspired by the Death Gate Cycle by Margaret Weis
and Tracy Hickman.
- Version 1.3, written by Matt Barringer.
- Written by Joseph S. Licari.
- Version 1.2, by Lane Barrow.
- Version 2.0, ported by Bruce McKay and Marlence Abriel. Original AdvSys
game written by David Malmberg. Port includes the addition of Christmas songs
played through the PC speaker.
- Version 0.91, by Tom and Ginnie Reynolds. Intended for children (age 7 - 12)
- Visit the Great Florian's Travelling Circus and Flourishing Florilegium of
Flamboyant Wonders. An illustrated, Musical adventure written by David Malmberg.
- An Adventure Game Based on the Library of Guilford College (or Something
Like It) but With Added Puzzles and Danger. Written by Frederick D. King.
- Version 2.1, ported loosely by Michael Detlefsen from Apple II Eamon FRP.
- Written by Brad Friedman. The game says, "Full Release v 1.0 (POP-UP HINTS
INCLUDED)", but the hints are missing.
- Release 1.5: Version 3.05 by Joel Finch. This game won the 5th Annual AGT
Game Writing Contest (together with CosmoServe). Include pop-up hints, a map
and a minimal walkthrough by the author.
- Written by Simba
- Ported by David Malmberg from LADS, author unknown, and embellished.
- An adventure in hyperactive hijinks from the Adventure Game Jockey. Playable
demo of about 1/3 of the game.
- A parody of Zork I. Version 1.5 written by David Malmberg.
- A parody of Zork II, written by Bill Larkins.
- Version 1.03, written by Michael Detlefsen. Inspired by the Damon Knight
short story "Ticket to Anywhere".
- Version 1.11, by Mike McCauley.
- Written by seven authors. Accompanied by
sogpop.zip
which contains the pop-up hints referred to by the HELP command.
- Written by Gil Williamson.
- A Pleasant Day at the Theater in Three Paranatural Acts. Version 1.0, by
Mike McCauley. This game won the 3rd Annual AGT Game Writing Cotnest.
- Written by Andre M. Boyle
- Version 1.5, ported by David Malmberg from LADS game by M. & T. Frank.
- Version 21jul92, by David R Grigg. Based on the Tempest by William
Shakespeare
- Version 1.0 by David S. Raley. Includes pop-up hints.
- Written by Graeme Cree. A short SF adventure for beginners.
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