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The Nightmare

Moby ID: 122340

The Nightmare

Designed by Marc Benioff.

You're not sure if your mysterious surroundings are real, or merely an apparition, but you're trapped within a dark castle — the abode at the depths of your subconscious.

The heavy iron door behind you is sealed and there is only one means of escape. You must retrieve your mind's eye, located within the tunnel of death, and return with it to the iron door. Then, and only then, may you return to reality.

Your computer displays, in full color graphics, the frightening and bizarre contents of the castle. You'll hear piercing screams from within the castle walls and the sound of footsteps—not always your own.

The Nightmare takes you from the depths of the dungeon, up flights of stone-cold steps, into three other vast castle floors, all riddled with mysterious chambers, fearsome creatures and amazing treasures.

A psychopathic killer is on the loose, and a mangy rat pack, in search of food, is eager to end your search. Beware, too, of other gruesome creatures, standing guard to your mind's eye. A grotesque gargoyle and a headless man, beheaded and confined in the castle by former occupants, are but two of them.

However, wonderful magic, once in your possession, will see you beyond these frightening obstacles. A glistening silver cross, a book that warns of things to come, a quarter-staff that destroys stone and a magical ring that penetrates otherwise impassable barriers, are just a few you may find. Take everything you find — you never know when it may aid you in the search for your mind's eye.

Remember, reality awaits your return!### * Color graphics and sound * Real time * For ages 10 through adult * Complexity: Introductory * Playing time: 30 minutes to hours of fun * For one player

(caption) The Nightmare during play on the ATARI 400/800 computer.### GAME CONTENTS:— Book of Lore— Game program for your computer©1982, Automated Simulations, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA.

Source:

Back of Box - Atari 8-bit (US)


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