Adventure A: Planet of Death

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Adventure A: Planet of Death is a text adventure from Artic Computing published for the ZX80 and ZX81 in 1981.[3][2] Releases followed for the ZX Spectrum (1982), Commodore 64 (1984), and Amstrad CPC (1985). The game was followed by Adventures B, C, D, E, F, G, and H.[4]

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Adventure A: Planet of Death
Cover art by Tony Roberts[1]
DeveloperArtic Computing
PublisherArtic Computing
DesignersRichard Turner
Chris A. Thornton[2]
PlatformsZX80, ZX81, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC
Release1981: ZX80, ZX81
1982: Spectrum
1984: C64
1985: Amstrad CPC
GenreInteractive fiction
ModeSingle-player
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Adventure A was re-released for iOS and Android.

Plot

The player takes over the role of a spaceship pilot who is stranded on an alien planet. The aim is to escape from this planet by finding his or her captured and disabled spaceship.

Development

In 2013 a game version for iOS devices was released.[5] An Android version followed in 2020.

Reception

Crash magazine wrote that the game was "good value", complimenting its tone as "atmospheric" and "chilling".[6] British magazine Home Computing Weekly reported that Planet of Death followed a traditional adventure format. The magazine depicted the parser as fast but primitive. Editor Ray Elder judged that solving the game's puzzles was a very satisfying experience for him, make him "love" the game.[7]

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