Microworld (video game)

Microworld is a 1981 text adventure published by Med Systems Software for the TRS-80. An Atari 8-bit family version followed.[1]

Microworld
Publisher(s)Med Systems Software
Platform(s)TRS-80, Atari 8-bit
Release1981
Genre(s)Interactive fiction

Gameplay

Microworld is a text adventure game in which the player is transformed into an "electroid" inside a TRS-80 computer, and travels through the circuits, searching for colored IC chips.[2]

Reception

Allen L. Wold reviewed Microworld in The Space Gamer No. 52.[2] Wold commented that "for the intelligent child, the adventure gaming beginner, or someone who'd just like to 'get into' his or her computer for a while, Microworld can be a lot of fun."[2]

gollark: I mean, I would mostly just deploy artificial orbital suns to warm it up.
gollark: Oh, I assumed you just wanted to go there.
gollark: You wouldn't just use GTechâ„¢ travel railguns?
gollark: Antarctica is 18247189248 healthy somehow too? Excellent.
gollark: I think typically you just show that you can convert a language which is known to be capable of running DFAs or whatever into your one.

References

  1. "Microworld". Atari Mania.
  2. Wold, Allen L. (June 1982). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (52): 40.
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