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The Road to Hell

The road knows you're hurting. That's the problem. · By Rogerio Biondi

Plus/4 version with intro bitmap

A topic by Luca/FIRE created 1 day ago Views: 15 Replies: 3
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Congratulations for your new adventure game!

As co-maintainer of the Plus/4 World homepage, I would like to upload into our archive an enhanced Commodore Plus/4 version of your original build, which I packed up with ozmoo.online, by respecting the original splashscreen text and text options, by using your own .z5 original file.  Do I have your permission? Can I send somewhere to you the .d64 of it?

I've also seen that there is another adventure game made by you, which have also been compiled to Plus/4 too. Would you like to see a similar threatment for them too?

Lemme know, congrats once again for your achievement.



Developer

Hi Luca,

Thank you for your contribution. The splash screen is really beautiful!

Permission granted. My only concern is that we are still fixing some issues during the beta phase, so we should keep this build updated.

You are also authorized to compile the other game: "The Mystery City - The Fortunate Fortuneteller".

Kind regards, and thank you for your interest.

Rogerio

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Thank you Rogerio. And here we are! Double source download links, linked direct references, PlayIF and manual, data, and a tiny Play OnLine blue icon where to play your game in the browser via JS emulator! ;)

We will also add the main new revisions. Hint: the current .d64 shows two main files, LOADER and STORY; once you have compiled your next revision's .d64 for Plus/4, you only have to move the same LOADER file on top of the new D64, it will work! And in any case, I'm here for help about that, text me when you need.

I would also handle the older game, but must admit to being got by the TR2H story at the moment... Later, I'm gonna put in evidence your adventure game to the chief editor of the Italian Zzap! magazine: Thanks to Inform/PunyInform/Ozmoo/Vezza usage, the scene is clearly full of adventures, but your game looks very well written, also featuring some original and new applications of the Z-machne's engine.

Developer

Thank you very much, Luca. 

Grazie mille a tutti voi!