Who-Dun-It?
Who-Dun-It? is a 1979 video game published by Instant Software for the TRS-80 16K. It is named for the whodunit, a type of crime fiction.
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Publisher(s) | Instant Software |
Platform(s) | TRS-80 |
Release | 1979 |
Contents
Who-Dun-It? is a game in which the player chooses one of five crimes to investigate.[1]
Reception
Bruce Campbell reviewed Who-Dun-It? in The Space Gamer No. 40.[1] Campbell commented that "I only recommend Who-Dun-It? to those who enjoy mysteries or logic problems. If you fit those categories, it may well be worth the relatively low price."[1]
gollark: WELCOME FELLOW EARTH HUMANOID.
gollark: You also have Turing oracles above that.
gollark: That's kind of the point of a computer.
gollark: No computer can do anything but what it is programmed to.
gollark: What, "think of novel stuff"?
References
- Campbell, Bruce (June 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (40): 36.
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