Wishbringer (Atari 8-Bit, 5 1/4" Disk) Infocom - 1985 USA, Canada Release
Wishbringer
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Product ID | 51051-01232 |
Product UPC | 051051012320 |
Platform(s) | Atari 8-Bit |
Packaging | Retail Box |
Media | 5 1/4" Disk |
Copyright date | 1985 |
Publisher(s) | Infocom |
Category(s) | Entertainment, Adventure, Text |
Country of Origin | United States of America |
Description from the packaging.
Interactive Fiction
Fantasy
Introductory Level
Through strange, savage zones your way will be shown by the magical stone called Wishbringer.
It's an ordinary day in your ordinary little town, and you've been performing your ordinary mail clerk's duties in an altogether ordinary way. But there's something quite extraordinary in today's mail. It's a ransom note for a kidnapped cat, and it will lead your through unbelievably harrowing adventures to Wishbringer, a stone possessing undreamt-of powers. For though the note in question is addressed to someone in your ordinary little town, it's postmarked for Special Delivery to Parts Unknown. And its true destination is somewhere beyond your wildest dreams, c/o the magic of Infocom's interactive fiction.
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System Requirements
Atari 8-Bit
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Required RAM | 48K |