Labyrinth (1980 video game)

Labyrinth is a 1980 adventure video game published by Med Systems Software for TRS-80. It's part of the Continuum series from Med Systems, following Deathmaze 5000.[1]

Labyrinth
Developer(s)Frank Corr JR, William F.Denman JR
Publisher(s)Med Systems Software
SeriesContinuum
Platform(s)TRS-80
Release1980
Genre(s)Adventure

Contents

Labyrinth is a game where the player travels through a maze looking for clues and tools to help kill the Minotaur.[2]

Reception

J. Mishcon reviewed Labyrinth in The Space Gamer No. 38.[2] Mishcon commented that "This is truly one of the best adventure games by any criteria. At [the price] it borders on unbelievable. Believe it. Buy it."[2]

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References

  1. Reed, Matthew. "Labyrinth". TRS-80.org.
  2. Mishcon, J. (April 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (38): 36.
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