This directory contains versions of games written on the Phoenix
system at Cambridge University, England, which have been
converted to run under the Z-Machine.

Also present are some of Peter Killworth's later games,
originally written for Topologika.

# Acheton.z8
tuid: 77ir1th0ea7su9qm

Acheton, by David Seal, Jonathan Thackray and
Jonathan Partington (Cambridge University, 1978-80).
Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson, Adam Atkinson
and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04

# Avon.z5
tuid: 6m06ajvdyslxxi8m

Avon, by Jonathan R. Partington (Cambridge University,
1982). Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson,
Adam Atkinson and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04

# BrandX.z5
tuid: qblwe4sbi01soljr

BrandX, by Peter Killworth and Jonathan Mestel
(Cambridge University, 1983). Translated to Z-code by
Graham Nelson, Adam Atkinson, David Kinder and
Richard Bos.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04
This game was later released for 1980s home computers
as "Philosopher's Quest".

# CoD_TSAL.zip

Cloak of Darkness, Roger Firth's example adventure
for comparing authoring systems, ported to TSAL
(the adventure language used to write the Phoeix games)
by Richard Bos.
Archive includes source code and compiled Z-code.

# Crobe.z5
tuid: gb32ihvovah61rxn

Crobe, by Jonathan R. Partington (Cambridge University,
1986). Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson,
Adam Atkinson and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04

# CtDoom.z5
tuid: zn2fmsu8qq95lbf6

Countdown to Doom, Copyright 1999 by Peter D. Killworth.
Release 1 / Serial number 000920

# Fyleet.z5
tuid: j7er2tv4ee7int05

Fyleet, by Jonathan R. Partington (Cambridge University,
1985). Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson,
Adam Atkinson and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04

# Hamil.z5
tuid: neox2d3gwb8ubm1c

Hamil, by Jonathan R. Partington (Cambridge University,
1982). Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson,
Adam Atkinson and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04

# LDoDoom.z5
tuid: o2gjzn84u9xyy1d0

Last Days of Doom, Copyright 1999 by Peter D. Killworth.
Release 1 / Serial number 000801

# Murdac.z5
tuid: q36lh5np0q9nak28

Murdac, by Jonathan R. Partington (Cambridge University,
1982). Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson,
Adam Atkinson and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04

# Nidus.z5
tuid: vmza11v9ptyhplxh

Nidus, by Adam Atkinson (Cambridge University, 1986).
Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson, Adam Atkinson
and David Kinder.
Version 1.140416 / Phoenix v1.04

# Parc.z5
tuid: 8b4mkbqebmvvkba0

Parc, by John Rennie (Cambridge University, 1983).
Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson, Adam Atkinson
and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04

# RtDoom.z5
tuid: bh11oq849rqspg7v

Return to Doom, Copyright 1999 by Peter D. Killworth.
Release 1 / Serial number 000831

# Sangraal.z5
tuid: htskkm315iyr9uga

Sangraal, by Jonathan R. Partington (Cambridge
University, 1987). Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson,
Adam Atkinson and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04

# Spycatcher.z5
tuid: 3rwn57i2b6nnnd2j

Spycatcher, by Jonathan R. Partington and
Jonathan Thackray (Cambridge University, 1989).
Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson, Adam Atkinson
and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04
This game was later released for 1980s home computers
as "Spy Snatcher".

# Xeno.z5
tuid: w655d71wu41owcg9

Xenophobia, by Jonathan Mestel (Cambridge University,
1989).
Translated to Z-code by Graham Nelson, Adam Atkinson
and David Kinder.
Version 1.111115 / Phoenix v1.04
NameLast modifiedSize

Parent Directory  -
Acheton.z82011-11-15 19:23 245K
Avon.z52011-11-15 19:24 103K
BrandX.z52011-11-15 19:25 110K
CoD_TSAL.zip2014-04-27 06:40 22K
Crobe.z52011-11-15 19:25 90K
CtDoom.z52000-09-20 04:00 130K
Fyleet.z52011-11-15 19:26 139K
Hamil.z52011-11-15 19:27 80K
Index2024-10-24 00:27 3.5K
LDoDoom.z52000-08-02 04:00 196K
Murdac.z52011-11-15 19:28 77K
Nidus.z52014-04-17 07:28 115K
Parc.z52011-11-15 19:30 97K
RtDoom.z52000-09-20 04:00 175K
Sangraal.z52011-11-15 19:31 147K
Spycatcher.z52011-11-15 19:32 124K
Xeno.z52011-11-15 19:33 122K

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