This directory contains games for the Commodore 64 8-bit home computer (and its close relatives) produced in the 1980s.
Scott Adam's games for the C64.
A collection of "adult" games, compiled by Patrick Kellum, stored as a D64 disk image. Please read contained plain text file ReadMe.txt. Contains the following games:
A collection of text adventures with graphics. Included are the following games:
A set of adventure games for the C64 and CBM PET. D64 disk image and de-tokenized BASIC source code. Contains the following games:
A set of adventure games for the C64 and emulators, stored as a D64 disk image. Contains the following games:
African Adventure or, In Search of Dr. Livingston, by R. & B. Fullerton and C. & K. Russell, 9/80, adapted and expanded by David Malmberg, with save routines modified and compiled with Blitz! by Gary Driggs. (an MS-DOS port is in games/pc/african.zip)
ASCII and tokenized BASIC source code of African Adventure.
Asylum version 3.0C, D64 disk image of an illustrated text adventure by William F. Denman, Jr.
Escape from Bastow Manor, D64 disk image of an illustrated text adventure, circa 1983, with bug fixes by Dark Fiber.
43 D64 disk images with one or more adventures each, for the C64 and emulators.
Castle Quest, by Ben Petroff and Paul Birkett, revised by Mike Demmer (Commodore educational software, 1983).
Crazy Adventure, written by Richard Bayliss using GAC.
Dog Star Adventure, a Star Wars game by Lance Miklus. PET conversion by David Malmberg.
The Dragon Diamond, an adventure in 2 parts, written using GAC by Kenneth Pedersen. D64 disk image.
The Dragon Diamond, an adventure in 2 parts, written using GAC by Kenneth Pedersen. Archive containing C64 files.
Framed, written by Richard Bayliss using GAC.
A note from Gary Driggs about the games he compiled.
Haunted Mansion, by John O'Hare, 1980, with save routines modified and compiled with Blitz! by Gary Driggs.
ASCII and tokenized BASIC source code of Haunted Mansion.
The Inheritance, by Alex Dijkstra, a translation of the author's Dutch game De Erfenis. (the Dutch original is in games/c64/dutch/de_erfenis.prg)
A set of adventure games for the C64 and emulators, stored as a D64 disk image. Contains the following games:
Adventure of a Lifetime, written by Richard Bayliss using GAC.
The Mini-Zork demo from Infocom, put onto a C64 disk along with the text accompanying it from the UK C64 magazine Zzap! 64. D64 disk image.
Miser, by Mary Jean Winter, 1983, with save routines modified and compiled with Blitz! by Gary Driggs.
ASCII and tokenized BASIC source code of Miser.
Naughty Boy, an updated version of Naughty Tales.
O'Hare's Adventure #2, a treasure hunt set in a desert.
D64 disk image of the adult text adventure "Sex Vixens from Space". You are Captain Brad Stallion, owner and operator of the one-man space vehicle known throughout the galaxy as the "Big Thruster".
A conversion of the Apple II game Softporn Adventure to the C64, by Jan Kruse.
Sorcerer's Castle Adventure, by Greg Hassett.
Sorcerer's Castle Adventure, by Greg Hassett, adapted by John O'Hare, with save routines modified and compiled with Blitz! by Gary Driggs.
ASCII and tokenized BASIC source code of Sorcerer's Castle.
Station Wagon Blues, by Gary Driggs.
A short introduction to Station Wagon Blues.
Valley of Treasures, by Charles Grey. (an Apple II version is in games/appleII/valleyoftreasures.zip)
Werner's Quest Parts 1-4, a series of parodies of Zork and Enchanter. Originally written by Jan Aberg and converted to ZCode by Fredrik Ramsberg. Archive includes ZCode game files and the C64 originals in a D64 disk image.
A collection of games written using GAC by William Quinn: