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How To Write Adventure Games
This book is designed to teach readers who have started programming in BBC BASIC how to create and write fairly complicated adventure games, though the text is structured so that simple games can be written after reading only the first few parts.
Three games are created in the book: CAVES, a game of exploration through a random network of caves and passages in search of treasure and allies; MINI, a simple four-room adventure; and ROMAN, a complex adventure set in Ancient Rome.
Unlike other books on the subject, the reader is taken far beyond programming any specific adventure game. A multi-purpose 'shell' adventure program and a database creation program are provided for use when compiling any adventure. Several chapters are devoted entirely to plotting and puzzle creation, with the stress on new and different puzzle types.
HOW TO WRITE ADVENTURE GAMES is the complete book on the subject and particularly easy to follow.
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