Adventures in Flesh
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Adventures in Flesh | ||
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Designer(s) Fred D. Williams | | |
Platform(s) | Apple II | |
Release | 1983 | |
Genre(s) | Interactive fiction | |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Adventures in Flesh is a
Gameplay
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Adventures in Flesh is a
Development
Adventures in Flesh was released for the Appli II home computer in 1983. Ports to the Commodore 64 and the Atari 8-bit computers were announced to the press but not realized.[2]
Reception
In a review for Computer Gaming World, J. Robert Beck stated that adults would consider the game "engaging, if unsophisticated compared to the best prose adventures", adding, "Its shortcomings as an adventure program are well offset by its attention to anatomic detail and informative approach to a score of real medical problems." Beck criticized the "sketchy" documentation of the game.[2] In her book Ace it!: Use Your Computer to Improve Your Grades, Kendra Bonnett wrote that the game had "interesting, sometimes funny, and always educational" responses, detail-rich descriptions, and "well done" documentation, though she added that the game's vocabulary "ideally should have been longer."[1]
References
- ^ ISBN 9780671530600. Retrieved June 15, 2022.
- ^ a b c Beck, J. Robert (June–July 1986). "Micro-Reviews". Computer Gaming World. Vol. 1, no. 29. p. 42.