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'''Colossal Adventure''' is a Text-Adventure, part of ''[[The Middle-Earth Trilogy]]''. This game covers the events of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. Later, all names from Tolkien's work were changed and it was published (together with ''[[Adventure Quest]]'' and ''[[Dungeon Adventure]]'') as ''The Jewels of Darkness'' by [[wikipedia:Telecomsoft#Firebird|Firebird]] and [[wikipedia:Telecomsoft#Rainbird|Rainbird Software]]. | '''Colossal Adventure''' is a Text-Adventure, part of ''[[The Middle-Earth Trilogy]]''. This game covers the events of ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''. Later, all names from [[J.R.R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]'s work were changed and it was published (together with ''[[Adventure Quest]]'' and ''[[Dungeon Adventure]]'') as ''The Jewels of Darkness'' by [[wikipedia:Telecomsoft#Firebird|Firebird]] and [[wikipedia:Telecomsoft#Rainbird|Rainbird Software]]. The game was writen by [[Don Woods]] and [[Willie Crowther]]. | ||
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Developer | Level 9 Computing |
Publisher | Level 9 Computing |
Platform | ZX Spectrum, Oric-1, Lynx, Nascom, Memotech, Commodore 64, BBC, Amstrad CPC, Atari 400, MSX |
Release date | 1983 |
Genre | Text-Adventure |
Colossal Adventure is a Text-Adventure, part of The Middle-Earth Trilogy. This game covers the events of The Lord of the Rings. Later, all names from Tolkien's work were changed and it was published (together with Adventure Quest and Dungeon Adventure) as The Jewels of Darkness by Firebird and Rainbird Software. The game was writen by Don Woods and Willie Crowther.