New Premium Boxed version of Unhallowed that matches our lastest box designs.
,Created by Blerkotronic Software and Converted to C16, C64 & Plus/4 computers by Stefan Vogt (Puddle Soft).
C16 Version will require 64KB Ram Expansion
The stunning cover art is designed by industry legend Simon Phipps.
This game on 5.25″ floppy disk presented in a full colour professionally created box
This is a 5.25 floppy version of Unhallowed
• Glossy artwork poster.
• Glossy Monster Photo.
The Game:
It’s Halloween and you’re on your way home from work, tired and hungry and wanting nothing more than to put your feet up in front of the TV. But something dark and evil lurks within, waiting for you to return… When a mysterious package throws you and an unexpected visitor into a dark and twisted world, you must brave the horrors that lurk within and try to find your way back. Can you and your new-found companion unravel the mysteries of your prison, or are you doomed to suffer the same fate as your predecessors…?
Unhallowed is a classic text-adventure game with a few twists to make it more palatable for modern players but still comfortably familiar for fans of the genre. Say goodbye to complicated parsers, illogical puzzles and instant deaths, then sit back and enjoy an interactive short story, reinvented for classic 8-bit hardware.
Credits:
Written and Designed by Blerkotronic Software
Conversion to C16 (64KB Expansion Required) C64 and Plus/4 Version by Puddle Soft / Stefan Vogt
Cover art created exclusively by Simon Phipps
Additional packaging design by Darren Doyle
Disk Production and Testing by Antonio Savona
Anthony Underwood (verified owner) –
Another classy big box release. Superb contents with a great text adventure that keeps you hooked.
Stuart Garnham (verified owner) –
Fantastic packaging as is always the case with Bitmapsoft! I love text adventures and this one is a great example of improvements that can be made on the games of old.
There is no instant death and start all over again, parser is simple but efficient and puzzles make sense, not like the old days trawling through the magazines and praying someone has published a walk through!
This is a fun and atmospheric text adventure that is great for fans of the genre and anyone curious who doesn’t like the harsh difficulty of some of the classics.