OsWALD

OsWALD, also known as OsWALD Of The Ice Floes,[1] is a 1988 Danish computer game for Amiga and Commodore 64. The game was designed by Ivan Sølvason for use as a game controlled over a push-button telephone, for Danish TV2's Friday night prime time program Eleva2ren. The game sold well in Denmark due to the exposure in Eleva2ren.[2]

OsWALD
Developer(s)Ivan Sølvason
Platform(s)Amiga, Commodore 64 MS-DOS
Mode(s)Single-player

Sølvason later designed Hugo the TV Troll, also for Eleva2ren and using the same push-button telephone concept.

Legacy

A new version of the game named Super OsWALD, featuring two-player mode, was created for Eleva2ren in 1989.[2]

gollark: Unfortunately, recv.lua cannot actually be a one-liner.
gollark: ```lua-- send.lua - dumps FS over channel supplied via command line argumentsskynet.send(..., fs.dump())```and```lua-- recv.lua - receives and loads FS dump over command-line-argumenty-supplied channellocal _, d = skynet.receive(...)fs.load(d)```
gollark: I mean, if you want, you could.
gollark: No. What would that *do*?
gollark: There are built in dump and load programs to dump or load to a tape.

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