Bronze Dragon: Conquest of Infinity, by CrossCut Games, Inc. Originally commercially released, and now made public domain by the authors.
Manual for Bronze Dragon: Conquest of Infinity, HTML format.
Dragon Side II: The Twisted Speare, by CrossCut Games, Inc., an add-on for Bronze Dragon. Originally commercially released, and now made public domain by the authors.
Manual for Dragon Side II: The Twisted Speare, HTML format.
A collection of French adventure games and solutions in DSK format.
Description of the contents of france1.zip.
Journey (1979) by Steve Baker. Both Integer Basic and Applesoft Basic versions are included.
Leadlight: Survival Horror Interactive Fiction. Version 1.5, by Wade Clarke. Archive includes the game, plus Windows and Mac OS X Apple II emulators. (the original competition entry is in games/competition2010/web/leadlight)
Mindtrap: Escape from Belsaena, test/demo scenario, by the Izard of Woz. Apple 128K MDOS version 1.0 of 10/88; See contained file readme.txt for history and instructions.
Sierra On-Line's "Mystery House", released into the public domain by Roberta Williams on the occasion of Sierra's 10th anniversary. Boot a DOS 3.3 disk, then insert the Mystery House disk and type RUN HELLO
The Sacred Stone, by Oliver Berman.
StarCrystal, Episode 1 - Mertactor: The Volentine Gambit. Originally commercially released in the mid-1980s for the role-playing game "Traveller". The copyright holder (Marc Miller) has now allowed this games to be freely distributed. Converted to .dsk format by Paul Sanders.
Softporn Adventure, by Chuck Benton, which Sierra On-Line later published as Leisure Suit Larry I. (DOS ports of this game are in games/pc/softporn.zip (Gary Thompson, executable only) and games/pc/softporp.zip (Paul Schlyter, executable and source), an Inform port is in games/zcode/softporn.zip)
Space I. Originally commercially released in the mid-1980s for the role-playing game "Traveller". The copyright holder (Marc Miller) has now allowed this games to be freely distributed. Converted to .dsk format by Paul Sanders.
Space II. Originally commercially released in the mid-1980s for the role-playing game "Traveller". The copyright holder (Marc Miller) has now allowed this games to be freely distributed. Converted to .dsk format by Paul Sanders.
The Sparkstone, Episode 1 of the Tales of Florb, by Roby Sherman.
Valley of Treasures, by Charles Grey. (a C64 version is in games/c64/Valley_Of_Treasures.zip)