Golden Voyage (1981)

Adventure International

Acorn Electron · Apple II · Atari 8-bit · BBC Microcomputer System · Commodore C64/128/MAX · Dragon 32/64 · TRS-80 · TRS-80 Color Computer · Texas Instruments TI-99

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12 members have it in their collection · 8 backlogged · 4 wish listed

In this text adventure you must travel to a faraway land in order to find the magic elixir that will heal your ailing king.

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  • 1981 (North_America) Apple II, Atari 8-bit, TRS-80, Texas Instruments TI-99
  • 1983 (North_America) Commodore C64/128/MAX, TRS-80 Color Computer
  • 1984 (Europe) Acorn Electron, BBC Microcomputer System, Dragon 32/64

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Review scoopings 1/5 · Jan 30, 2022

No. By Far The Worst Apple II Game I've Played So Far

Play: 4/10 Ooooo finally another Adams Adventure, hoping it's better than the trash that were the Savage Island Parts. I was excited at first... a very fantasy-esque vibe, almost felt like I was buying RPG equipment at the beginning. But ugh, it eventually felt more like a chore than a game. And so yeah, finally a text adventure without a …

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Play: 4/10 Ooooo finally another Adams Adventure, hoping it's better than the trash that were the Savage Island Parts. I was excited at first... a very fantasy-esque vibe, almost felt like I was buying RPG equipment at the beginning. But ugh, it eventually felt more like a chore than a game. And so yeah, finally a text adventure without a bunch of navigation... I wanted to like it.... but.... pure trash. RNG-based annoyingness mixed with the least imaginative, petty, repetitive gameplay. And to think graphic text adventures were being released contemporaneously.

Feel: 6/10 Welp, what started out better than the Savage Islands, just confirmed the downfall of Adams in the 80s. Hopefully the graphic versions of his earlier text adventures will reinvigorate my opinion...

Attachment: 4/10 No.

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