Description
Adventureland was the first of the Scott Adams text adventures. Using simple two word commands you explored an enchanted world trying to recover 13 lost treasures.
The game's display was different from other adventure games like Zork in that the screen was divided into two "windows": the room description, exits, and items appeared on the top part of the screen, and you entered commands on the bottom of the screen.
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Trivia
Frustrated and fed up with
her husband's preoccupation with his homebrew microcomputer text adventuring system, his wife (and later
Adventure International contributor)
Alexis Adams hid the master floppy disks of his source code in various spots around the house -- culminating in his finding them in the oven one night, apparently ultimately without the intended, destructive effect. She jokes about the incident: "I guess [it] should have been the start of the first Adventure.
>GO KITCHEN
ALL I SEE HERE IS AN OVEN, A SINK, AND A COUNTER.
>LOOK OVEN
A SCREAM IS HEARD AS THE OVEN OPENS. EEEK ITS MR ADAMS SCREAMING 'OH NO MY DISKS ALLLLLLLLLLLLEXIS'"