The Eamon Adventurer's Guild December 1995 News and Stuff MEMBERSHIP EXTENSION!! The EAG treasury has piled up enough excess funds for me to extend everyone's membership by one issue. You'll find that the expiration date on the envelope label has been changed! _____________________ Lots of recent bad news in the Apple II publishing world. Quality's "II Alive" magazine is now a 20-page newsletter, and will be shutting down in another few issues. "GS+" magazine is gone. The 8-bit version of Softdisk is history (NOTE that Softdisk has not gone out of business! You can still purchase all Apple II back issues and subscribe to Softdisk-GS). On the up side, Joe Kohn's "Shareware Solutions II" newsletter is doing well; see more inside. GEnie's A2 RoundTable is showing steady growth as the Word gets around that it is the place to find used hardware, software, answers to your questions, and fellow travelers in Apple II computing. If you aren't yet on GEnie, then you should give it some serious consideration. Any external modem will work on your serial-port-equipped Apple II (the Apple II+ and IIe will need a Super Serial Card or clone.) Used external 2400-baud modems go for $30 now. While 2400 isn't much by today's standards, it works very well for the Apple II (I use 2400 modems on my IIe and II+) and lets you get your feet wet inexpensively. Or if you are really cheap and have lots of spare time, 1200-baud modems are going for about twelve bucks. (Don't bother with 300-baud modems, even if they are free--they are far too slow to be useful.) _____________________ I received a letter from an upset II+ user about the new adventures announced in the Sep'95 EAG newsletter. He was distressed that three of the four titles required an 80-col. display. I assure you all that this is NOT a trend in new Eamons. It was merely a coincidence and a product of Softdisk's request for Eamons to publish. I am not aware of any new Eamons presently in development that are 80-col.-only. Let's look at the Eamon list. Not counting the Softdisk titles, there are exactly three Eamons among 236 titles that require 80-col. display. Not exactly the End Of The World! As for ProDOS titles, all ProDOS requires is 64K of RAM and Applesoft. ProDOS will run on any old Apple II+ (or any Apple II with Applesoft ROMs) if it has a 16K RAM card installed. Any version of ProDOS up through v1.9 will work on these machines. Used 16K RAM cards can be had for about $10-$15. All 60 of the EAG's 80-col. ProDOS titles will work on any II+ that has a Videx-compatible 80-col. display card. Such cards can be had for no more than perhaps $20-$30. If you are interested in acquiring some hardware but can't find anything locally, let me know and I can check around on GEnie for you. _____________________ IMPORTANT CORRECTION The review of "Curse of Talon" in the Sep'95 EAG incorrectly described it as Softdisk #159. THIS IS NOT CORRECT. It is on Softdisk #156. Please make this change to your Sep'95 issue! BIG thanks to Robert Zelenka for pointing this out. He is our Eamonaut of the Month and has won any 10 Eamon sides of his choice. Send me your list, Robert! ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ EAMON ADVENTURER'S GUILD Thomas Zuchowski, Editor Membership/subscription fee for 4 issues: US-Canada: $7.00; foreign: $12.00; in U.S. funds This newsletter is published 4 times per year, in March, June, September, and December ________________________________________________ We are always looking for new material! If you would like to publish your own letter or article in this newsletter, feel free to send one in. We make quarterly Eamon adventure giveaways to the best contributions. If you would like to add your own Eamon adventure to the EAG list, send it on a disk to the above address. It will be assigned an Adventure number, and tested for bugs and other problems before release. An informal critique and disk with bug corrections will be returned. Once released, you will be given any Eamon Adventure of your choice in exchange, and may be awarded several Eamon Adventures if your Eamon is of superior quality. ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ BACK ISSUES: NEUC 'Adventurer's Log': Mar'84, May'84, Aug'84, Oct'84, Jan'85, Mar'85 May'85, Aug'85, Oct'85, Jun'86, Jan'87, Oct'87 EAG back issues: 1988: - Jun, Sep, Dec 1989,90,91,92,93,94: Mar, Jun, Sep, Dec 1995: Mar, Jun, Sep Quantities of 1-5: $1.75 each Quantities of 6 or more: $1.25 each ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ New Adventures ________________________________________________ 235 Vaalpa's Plight by Henry Haskell 236 Search for Mack by Clayton Roth 235: The kingdom of Vaalpa is in a bad way. Its emperor has gone insane and is spending money wildly and raiding his neighbors. You have been commissioned to capture or kill him. Reviewed in this issue. 236: The Princess has summoned you. Her cat has been kidnapped and is being held for ransom by an evil king of a rival kingdom. You have been hired to kill the king and recover the cat. Also reviewed in this issue. ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Public Domain Update A couple of months ago, I sent out inquiries to all of the old Eamon vendors with an offer to send them a complete set of updated Eamons. To date I have received replies from Caloke and Kula, who took me up on the offer and now have a brand new set of updated EAG Eamons, including the entire set of DOS 3.3 Eamons and the sixty 80-col. ProDOS Eamons. If any of you have any news about Eamon sources, please let us know! There is now a complete set of all DOS 3.3 and ProDOS Eamon titles available on GEnie, which continues to grow as a major center of the Apple II world. I've also tried uploading them to CompuServe, but the traffic is so low there that they were being automatically deleted after a few months, so I gave up. I recently mailed an Eamon set to Steve Nelson, Apple II sysop on grind.isca.uiowa.edu. He was excited about getting them and promised to put them online for us. ________________________________________________ Joe Kohn's "Shareware Solutions II" newsletter is doing very well. Joe is gathering many orphan products to his fold and seems well on his way to becoming an important software vendor for us. Don't be fooled by the name; SSII talks about everything that relates to the Apple II, and has a special emphasis on Internet use and online connectivity which is becoming increasingly important to The Apple II community. With the recent events, SSII is now the sole surviving national general-interest paper publication for the Apple II, and it is in our interest to see SSII flourish and survive. To assist in that end, here is an updated press release of information: _____________________ SHAREWARE SOLUTIONS II: AN EXCITING APPLE II JOURNEY INTO THE FUTURE Shareware Solutions II is the highly acclaimed bi-monthly newsletter that focuses on the magic that is the Apple II computer. Written, edited and published by Joe Kohn and Dr. Cynthia Field, former Contributing Editors to inCider/A+ Magazine, and Steve Disbrow, former publisher of GS+ magazine, Shareware Solutions II has received rave reviews from the Apple II community. Since its debut in 1993, Shareware Solutions II has been read and well received by Apple II users in all 50 states and in more than 20 foreign countries. Each 20-page issue is filled with a valuable mix of information and news of the Apple II world, along with hints and tips, how-to articles, reviews of freeware and shareware, and exclusive money saving deals that are available, only to newsletter subscribers, on hardware and commercial software. Freeware and shareware that is reviewed is made available to subscribers at low cost through the mail. If As other outlets dry up, SSII seems on its way to becoming a major Apple II software vendor. Each issue of Shareware Solutions II contains information about the Apple II in an easy to understand format that has been praised by Apple II novices and "power users" galore. Written, printed and published entirely on Apple II computers, Shareware Solutions II even comes with a money back guarantee; cancel at any time, and get it a refund for any unmailed issues. Shareware Solutions II has several different subscription options available (Please note that all issues are mailed by First Class Air Mail): 1) A One Year, 6 Issue Subscription: This subscription starts with the current issue of Shareware Solutions II. The cost is $25 for US or Canadian delivery; $40 for delivery anywhere else in the world. 2) The First 12 Issues (2+ years worth of newsletters): This subscription begins with the Premiere July, 1993 issue and runs through Volume 2, Issue 6 (due to appear in late-1995). Included are all of the back issues published to date. This 12 issue subscription is available for only $35 to subscribers in the US or Canada, and $50 for International subscribers. 3) The First 18 Issues (3+ years worth of newsletters): This subscription includes all the back issues published to date, and will run through Volume 3, Issue 6 (due to appear in late-1996 or early-1997). This subscription is available at the discounted rate of only $55 to subscribers in the US or Canada, and $75 for International subscribers. Make all checks or money orders out to Joe Kohn. US Funds Only. Sorry, no charge cards, purchase orders or COD orders will be accepted. Send your subscription to: Joe Kohn Shareware Solutions II 166 Alpine Street San Rafael, CA 94901-1008 USA ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Dungeon Designs ________________________________________________ The "Speed-up Mods" The old pre-7.0 versions of the Eamon MAIN PGM used programming techniques that made clean and proper code, but caused the program to run very slowly, especially in large Eamons. A set of modifications evolved that came to be known as the "speed-up mods". Many Eamons have received these mods, as was indicated in the September issue's Eamon Listing. If you have GPLE or Program Writer, the speed-up mods are very easy to make, and can be done in just a few minutes. If you don't have an editor and must make the mods by hand, they are still fairly easy to accomplish if you are familiar with the method of using the IJKL or arrow keys to recopy program listed lines. In most cases, the mods will result in a quite noticeable improvement in execution speed, vastly reducing those annoying delays. Since the MAIN PGM was constantly evolving over the years, we can't simply give you a set of the mods to make. There are three cases where the mod cannot be made as illustrated: 1) the mod is already made 2) the code resides at different line numbers 3) the code is so different that the mod cannot or should not be made. Instead, we must teach you how to recognize the old, slow code and how to change it by showing you both the original code and the modified code. In this way you can see for yourself what was changed and why. ________________________________________________ YOU SEE original code: 130 IF ( INT (V%(ROOM) / 2) < > (V%(ROOM /2) THEN... 140 IF ( INT (V%(ROOM) / 2) = (V%(ROOM /2) THEN... 150 FOR M = 1 TO NM: IF MD%(M,5) = ROOM AND MD%(M,15) THEN PRINT MN$(M);" IS HERE.": PRINT 160 IF MD%(M,5) = ROOM AND NOT MD%(M,15) THEN PRINT DK$;"READ EAMON.DESC,R";M + 300: INPUT A$: PRINT DK$: PRINT A$: MD%(M,15) = 1: PRINT 170 NEXT M: FOR A = 1 TO NZ: IF AD%(A,4) = ROOM AND AD%(A,9) THEN PRINT "YOU SEE ";AN$(A) 180 IF AD%(A,4) = ROOM AND NOT AD%(A,9) THEN PRINT DK$;"READ EAMON.DESC,R";A + 100: INPUT A$: PRINT DK$: PRINT A$: AD%(A,9) = 1: PRINT 190 NEXT A: FOR A = A TO NA: IF AD%(A,4) = ROOM THEN PRINT "YOUR ";AN$(A) + " IS HERE." YOU SEE modified code: 130 VZ = ( INT (V%(ROOM) / 2) = (V%(ROOM /2): IF NOT VZ THEN... 140 IF VZ THEN... 150 FOR M = 1 TO NM: IF MD%(M,5) < > RO THEN NEXT: GOTO 170 155 IF MD%(M,15) THEN PRINT MN$(M);" IS HERE.": PRINT 160 IF NOT MD%(M,15) THEN PRINT DK$;"READ EAMON.DESC,R";M + 300: INPUT A$: PRINT DK$: PRINT A$: MD%(M,15) = 1: PRINT 165 NEXT 170 FOR A = 1 TO NZ: IF AD%(A,4) < > RO THEN NEXT: GOTO 190 175 IF AD%(A,9) THEN PRINT "YOU SEE ";AN$(A) 180 IF NOT AD%(A,9) THEN PRINT DK$;"READ EAMON.DESC,R";A + 100: INPUT A$: PRINT DK$: PRINT A$: AD%(A,9) = 1: PRINT 185 NEXT 190 FOR A = A TO NA: IF AD%(A,4) = ROOM THEN PRINT "YOUR ";AN$(A) + " IS HERE." ________________________________________________ PICK FOE original code: 320 FOR M = 1 TO NM: IF MD%(M,5) < > RO OR MD%(M,15) = 2 THEN 490 370 FOR M2 = 1 TO NM: IF MD%(M2,5) = ROOM AND... 400 FOR M2 = 1 TO NM: IF MD%(M2,5) = ROOM AND... 490 NBTL = (FD%(1) < TD%(1)): IF NBTL THEN NEXT M PICK FOE modified code: 320 FOR M = 1 TO NM: IF MD%(M,5) < > RO THEN NEXT: NBTL = (FD%(1) < TD%(1)): IF NOT NBTL THEN M = NM: NEXT: GOTO 500 325 IF MD%(M,15) = 2 THEN 495 370 FOR M2 = 1 TO NM: IF MD%(M2,5) = RO THEN IF... 400 FOR M2 = 1 TO NM: IF MD%(M2,5) = RO THEN IF... 490 NBTL = (FD%(1) < TD%(1)): IF NOT NBTL THEN M = NM 495 NEXT ________________________________________________ MONSTER PICK UP WEAPON original code: 7420 FOR A = 1 TO NA: IF AD%(A,4) < > ROOM OR AD%(A,2) < 2 OR AD%(A,2) > 3 THEN NEXT: RETURN MONSTER PICK UP WEAPON modified code: 7420 FOR A = 1 TO NA: IF AD%(A,4) < > RO THEN NEXT: RETURN 7425 IF AD%(A,2) < 2 OR AD%(A,2) > 3 THEN NEXT: RETURN ________________________________________________ It's also worth adding a line to the "RESTART" code. This code can usually be found at 19000, 29000, or 30000. Add this line (29000 example): 29005 POKE 216,0 ________________________________________________ Typically, I will add a few other minor fixes if they are merited. The most common one is that the DROP code may not check to see if the object is actually being carried. Also, I will often scan for special-programming lines that check for room numbers. Usually, these lines will use AND in this manner: 510 IF ROOM = 10 AND AD%(12,4) = ROOM THEN... Changing AND to THEN IF can radically reduce the number of comparisons made per turn: 510 IF RO = 10 THEN IF AD%(12,4) = RO THEN... Note that the above change can ONLY be made in those cases where nothing happens if the first comparison fails. If you are not confident that you can determine this, then you should not attempt this particular mod. ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Bugs'n'Fixes ________________________________________________ #28 The Tower of London (DOS 3.3 only) Date Fixed: 9/29/95 Problem: Runs VERY slowly. Fix: Delete FRE(0) statement from Line 120 ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Adventure Reviews ________________________________________________ #28 The Tower of London by Fred & Sandy Smith Reviewed by Tom Zuchowski MAIN PGM Version: 4.0 Extra Commands: BUY, READ, DIG, OPEN, UNLOCK Deleted Commands: None Special Features: None Playing Time: 1 hour Reviewer Rating: 4.0 Average Rating: 5.5/3 Description: "Past and Present often meet in the old historic streets of London. However, people still stare at you strangely. You clank as you walk and the weapons you carry are centuries out of date! "Because you've heard rumours of an impending attempt to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London, you decide to go there... "To prevent the theft? "Or to steal them for yourself!!" Comment: This is decidedly what you would call an "educational" Eamon. It is a tour of the Tower of London. And I do mean "tour". I had the strong feeling that it closely paralleled an actual trip that the Smiths had taken. It's well written, with lots of detail. I found it easy to visualize the things they described. So why the poor rating? First, it is loaded with other tourists and ghosts who decide to tag along with you. By the time you've explored 50 rooms, you literally have a screenful of companions. This being a very old Eamon with no screen pauses, it was a pain to catch the room descriptions before they scrolled off the top. Second, it is aimless. There was no plot to steal jewels that I saw anywhere. Nobody cared who I attacked or what I took. The READ and DIG commands don't do anything at all. Still, it was a pretty good play, and I must point out that the other people who rated it gave it a (6) or better. I just wasn't very entertained. I give it (3) for difficulty. Be sure to check the Bug Fixes in this issue for an important playability enhancer for this game! ________________________________________________ #30 The Underground City by Steve Adelson Reviewed by Tom Zuchowski MAIN PGM Version: 4.0 Extra Commands: INSERT, PUSH, DRINK Deleted Commands: None Special Features: None Playing Time: 1 hour Reviewer Rating: 4.0 Average Rating: 3.0/2 Description: "A short, chubby man approaches you. In a heavy French accent, he says, I hear zat you are looking for ze adventure. I have juz ze zing for you. Zer ez a crack in ze earth many miles from here. Zer ez zed to be much treasure zer, but alzo much danger." Comment: This was a nicely conceived adventure that fell down somewhat on execution. It consists of aimless wandering about an abandoned underground city in search of an exit. The setting has a strong SF orientation, with androids and such wandering about. Many of the room descriptions are clever and engaging, but the city has been abandoned and has a large number of empty and uninteresting rooms to wade through as well. In short, this is a typical "Kill'n'Loot' example of an early-era Eamon. I found the map interesting to explore, but little else rose above the mundane. Though the intro warns that it is for powerful players only, the combat was pretty easy going. I give it a (7) for difficulty, for a large maze that must be negotiated to escape. ________________________________________________ #31 The Gauntlet by John Nelson Reviewed by Tom Zuchowski MAIN PGM Version: 5.0 Extra Commands: READ, PRESS Deleted Commands: None Special Features: None Playing Time: 20 min. Reviewer Rating: 5.0 Average Rating: 5.0/2 Description: "You had heard of a new and strange place that sounded intriguing. There are rumors that some kind of god lived there as well as other very powerful creatures. "It was said that one had gone in and returned with twice his former strength and agility. "After searching a week you finally stumble upon a place that matches the descriptions. The air seems charged with magic here." Comment: This Eamon is basically a "Monty Haul" outing for character stats. If you are already using a very powerful character, then the specials here might actually diminish your stats, but if you are using a newbie character with low numbers, then this is a way to pump things up quickly. It is a classic John Nelson Eamon, with umpteen signs to read and other specials that are fun to get involved with. Though the map is small, there are a lot of things to discover here, and your playing time could easily exceed my estimate if you get wrapped up in finding and solving every little thing. The difficulty is a bit hard to judge, depending on the character you use and how many of the specials you discover, but a (6) is close. Two hints for this one: what goes around comes around, and the bird can be given directions. ________________________________________________ #235 Vaalpa's Plight by Henry Haskell Reviewed by Tom Zuchowski MAIN PGM Version: 7.0 Extra Commands: SEARCH, CAPTURE, SWALLOW, KISS Deleted Commands: SAY, DRINK, USE Special Features: Optional lower-case intro Playing Time: 1 hour Reviewer Rating: 5.0 Description: Pyotr Baranov, the emperor of Vaalpa, has gone insane, borrowing and spending money on a wild spree to pay for his huge palace and military, which he is using to oppress his people and raid the surrounding lands. The banker Shylock and others are doing much to aid the underground resistance, but things are going badly. Therefore Shylock has hired you to enter the kingdom and capture or assassinate Baranov. Baranov's soldiers are expert at recognizing members of the Resistance. You will have to enter the city unarmed and unarmored, and find your way to a cache of locally-made weapons that will be waiting for you. Comment: This little foray has a few interesting specials, but is otherwise unremarkable, though it is quite competently written. One such special is that you can read the intro text in lower-case or upper-case text, at your option. The adventure itself is all upper-case, and everything is 40-column text. The map is coherent and logical. The monsters, however, seem over-armored for the weapons you are provided, with most melees taking dozens and dozens of rounds with only slight damage being incurred every third or fourth round. They seem closely matched to your own fighting ability, which is no doubt realistic, but can be rather tedious to play. It soon gets old to see a seemingly endless series of BLOW BOUNCES OFF ARMOR messages during combat. You start out with no weapons or armor and must make do with what you find in the adventure. But don't worry about your good stuff that you brought from the Main Hall. You will get your original armor back, and your original weapons will be made available on your way back to the Main Hall. This is a comparatively easy, relaxing play, but the combat is closely matched and needs careful watching during play, making this a good pick for the Hack'n'Slash crowd. I give it a (6) for difficulty, for the combat. ________________________________________________ #236 Search for Mack by Clayton Roth Reviewed by Tom Zuchowski MAIN PGM Version: 7.0 Extra Commands: None Deleted Commands: None Special Features: None Playing Time: 1 hour Reviewer Rating: 5.0 Description: You receive a message from the Princess: "I need a favor. As you know, the Sicilians have been at war with us for many years. We have now learned that King Charles has implemented monsters in his garrison. Two days ago, the monsters infiltrated my father's castle, and kidnapped the royal Cat, McKenzie. They are now holding him for ransom. Rescue Mack, and your payment will be 5000GP. Your mission then is: - Infiltrate Castle Charlast, and get McKenzie. - Kill King Charles and as many of his monsters as possible. Comment: Clayton submitted this Eamon over a year ago with a severely damaged EAMON.DESC file. I told him about it, and awaited a fix. He fixed it all up, then inadvertently deleted his only copy. He was too dispirited to start over again, and quit, asking me to fix it up and release it for him. I had to invent the descriptions for all the monsters and the Effects. I am quite sure that some of Clayton's intended specials are missing, but I don't know what he wanted to do and had to leave them out. I suspect that my version is somewhat easier than his would have been, also. In any event, the resulting Eamon is a relaxing play, with no puzzles and no particularly life- threatening combat. I confess that I enjoyed it rather more than I normally do Eamons of this level. I peg the difficulty at (4). The only downside I saw was that the room descriptions use confusing terminology, but if you make a map while exploring you will have no trouble. It appears that you do not get any gold at the end as promised. However, you do get a very enthusiastic reward from the Princess that pushes this Eamon into at least a hard PG13 or soft R rating and may not suit female Eamonauts. ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ProDOS Eamon Adventures ______________________________________________________ EAG ProDOS Eamon Revision Dates: Date: 11/12/95 40-col. 80-col. 1. Main Hall & Beginners Cave 06/06/91 5. Castle of Doom 02/24/90 8. The Abductor's Quarters 04/21/90 12. The Quest for Trezore 09/03/90 16. The Caves of Mondamen 03/28/90 05/08/93 19. Death Trap 05/09/93 05/09/93 20. The Black Death 09/15/90 08/04/93 21. The Quest for Marron 08/05/90 07/03/93 22. The Senator's Chambers 02/26/90 23. The Temple of Ngurct 02/15/93 02/15/93 24. Black Mountain 08/29/90 02/25/92 25. Nuclear Nightmare 02/25/90 26. Assault on the Mole Man 07/08/95 27. Revenge of the Mole Man 07/08/95 28. The Tower of London 02/25/90 33. The Orb of Polaris 08/15/91 09/21/91 34. Death's Gateway 01/18/91 09/07/91 35. The Lair of Mutants 01/15/91 36. The Citadel of Blood 07/23/90 37. Quest for the Holy Grail 10/13/90 12/07/93 38. City in the Clouds 10/20/90 06/20/93 39. Museum of Unnatural History 01/22/91 41. Caverns of Lanst 01/28/91 45. SwordQuest 08/20/90 01/31/93 47. FutureQuest 07/14/90 12/01/92 48. Picnic in Paradise 08/08/90 49. The Castle Kophinos 08/11/90 09/27/93 51. The Caves of Eamon Bluff 10/23/90 53. Feast of Carroll 02/26/90 55. The Master's Dungeon 03/03/90 56. The Lost Adventure 01/29/91 58. The Land of Death 02/07/91 64. Modern Problems 02/19/91 68. The Smith's Stronghold 02/24/91 69. The Black Castle of NaGog 07/11/90 09/03/91 73. The Deep Canyon 03/06/91 09/09/93 74. DharmaQuest 10/13/90 10/12/92 75. Temple of the Guild 03/17/91 02/06/94 76. The Search for Yourself 04/18/90 01/22/93 77. Temple of the Trolls 08/15/90 08/01/91 78. The Prince's Tavern 05/28/91 05/28/91 80. The Search for the Key 10/27/90 81. The Rescue Mission 10/27/90 86. Castle Mantru 03/23/91 87. Caves of Hollow Mountain 03/26/91 90. The Doomsday Clock 04/01/91 91. FutureQuest II 01/25/90 07/28/91 92. The Fugitive 11/02/90 06/03/94 93. Flying Circus 11/07/90 05/11/93 97. The House of Secrets 04/06/91 99. In the Clutches of Torrik 04/14/91 100. Sorceror's Spire 05/09/90 05/31/93 106. Camp Eamon 11/11/90 07/11/93 107. The Last Dragon 10/15/91 10/15/91 108. The Mines of Moria 04/18/90 09/29/91 109. The Forest of Fear 01/09/91 112. Hills of History 04/19/91 113. The Life-Orb of Mevtrelek 11/15/90 114. Thror's Ring 03/05/90 05/04/91 117. Dungeon of Doom 01/15/91 118. Pittfall 06/18/90 09/02/91 119. Grunewalde 04/28/91 120. Orb of My Life 06/19/91 06/19/91 121. Wrenhold's Secret Vigil 06/02/90 11/08/92 124. Assault on Dolni Keep 05/09/90 05/21/91 126. The Pyramid of Anharos 03/15/92 03/15/92 127. The Hunt for the Ring 11/20/90 128. Quest of Erebor 11/24/90 10/25/93 129. Return to Moria 12/01/91 12/01/91 130. Haradwaith 11/27/90 01/12/94 131. Nucleus of the Ruby 04/08/92 132. Rhadshur Warrior 10/03/92 10/03/92 137. The Ruins of Ivory Castle 04/26/92 138. Starfire 06/15/90 05/21/91 139. Peg's Place 11/30/90 11/28/93 142. The Beermeister's Brewery 04/26/92 143. The Alternate Zone 05/01/92 145. Buccaneer! 07/31/90 11/01/92 146. The House of Horrors 05/09/92 147. The Dark Brotherhood 04/11/90 05/27/91 148. Journey to Jotunheim 01/18/95 01/18/95 149. Elemental Apocalypse 01/14/94 150. Walled City of Darkness 01/23/92 01/23/92 154. A Trip to Fort Scott 06/05/90 09/30/93 155. Tomb of the Vampire 10/07/90 158. The Lair of Mr. Ed 12/25/90 159. The Bridge of Catzad-Dum 05/18/92 160. Monty Python & Holy Grail 01/25/90 03/20/93 161. Operation Endgame 06/29/91 06/29/91 162. Eamon 7.0 Demo Adventure 05/26/90 163. The Sands of Mars 03/17/92 164. A Real Cliffhanger 03/18/92 165. Animal Farm 04/02/92 166. Storm Breaker 01/09/93 01/09/93 169. The Black Phoenix 03/15/90 11/15/91 170. Ragnarok Revisited 09/15/90 03/10/93 183. The Boy and the Bard 06/20/90 04/10/93 188. Encounter: the Bookworm 05/31/92 191. Enhanced Beginners Cave 01/27/90 194. Attack of the Kretons 01/14/94 07/30/91 195. The Training Ground 02/12/90 196. The Cat House 04/20/92 04/20/92 198. Revenge of the Bookworm 06/06/92 204. Sanctuary 10/14/90 03/09/92 205. Utterly Outrageous 06/10/92 206. Curse of the Hellsblade 11/14/94 11/14/94 208. Assault on Helstar 06/21/92 211. Lair of the Marauders 07/04/92 213. Demongate 07/05/92 05/15/94 214. Deathstalker's Castle 07/15/92 215. Treasure Island 08/16/92 216. The Pirate's Cave 09/20/92 217. Eye of Agamon 09/13/92 09/18/93 222. The Halls of the Adept 09/18/94 09/19/94 225. Adventure in Interzone 12/20/94 12/20/94 233. The Domain of Zenoqq 08/19/95 Dungeon Designer Diskette Ver.7.1 01/31/95 Eamon Utilities Diskette 01/30/95 Graphics Main Hall 05/23/91 ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Eamon Adventure Listing ______________________________________________________ 8. Abductor's Quarters, The J. Jacobson 225. Adventure in Interzone F. Kunze 178. Alien Intruder, The R. Parker 42. Alternate Beginners Cave R.Volberding 143. Alternate Zone, The J. Actor 175. Anatomy of the Body R. Parker 165. Animal Farm S. Ruby 209. Apocalypse 2021 H. Purvis 124. Assault on Dolni Keep T. Zuchowski 208. Assault on Helstar P. Schulz 9. Assault on the Clonemaster D. Brown 26. Assault on the Mole Man J. Nelson 194. Attack of the Kretons N. Segerlind SD#152 Banana Republic S. Ruby 187. Batman!! A. Geha 142. Beermeister's Brewery, The J. Actor 186. Beginner's Cave II J. Nelson 140. Beginner's Forest M. Anderson 50. Behind the Sealed Door T. Berge 227. B I Z A R R O A. Porter 69. Black Castle of NaGog, The D. Burrows 20. Black Death, The J. Nelson 24. Black Mountain J. Nelson 169. Black Phoenix, The R. Pender 94. Blood Feud R. Krebs 185. Body Revisited, The R. Parker 226. Bookworm 3-D R. Parker 183. Boy and the Bard, The S. Ruby 159. Bridge of Catzad-Dum, The N. Segerlind 145. Buccaneer! P. Hurst 106. Camp Eamon R. Slemon 49. Castle Kophinos, The D. Doumakes 86. Castle Mantru S. Constanzo 79. Castle of Count Fuey, The D. Brown 5. Castle of Doom D. Brown 84. Castle of Riveneta R. Karsten 196. Cat House, The Anonymous 220. Catacombs of Terror P. Schulz 3. Cave of the Mind, The Jacobson/Varnum 62. Caverns of Doom, The M. Mullin 41. Caverns of Lanst R.Volberding 201. Caverns of Vanavara, The C. Hewgley 51. Caves of Eamon Bluff, The T. Berge 87. Caves of Hollow Mountain J. Nelson 16. Caves of Mondamen, The J. Nelson 13. Caves of Treasure Island Genz & Braun 96. Chamber of the Dragons, The B. Kondalski 67. Chaosium Caves S. Bhayani 36. Citadel of Blood, The E. Hodson 38. City in the Clouds E. Hodson 219. City of Sorcerors, The R. Osgood 152. Computer Club of Fear, The N. Segerlind 221. Count Dracula's Castle R. Parker 193. Creature of Rhyl, The R. Parker 54. Crystal Mountain K. Hoffman SD#156 Curse of Talon, The S. Ruby 206. Curse of the Hellsblade Nelson/Zuchowski 40. Daemon's Playground R.Volberding 147. Dark Brotherhood, The P. Hurst 6. Death Star, The D. Brown 19. Death Trap J. Nelson 34. Death's Gateway R. Linden 214. Deathstalker's Castle P. Schulz 73. Deep Canyon, The K. Blincoe 213. Demongate H. Purvis 52. Devil's Dungeon, The J. Merrill 7. Devil's Tomb, The J. Jacobson 74. DharmaQuest R. Pender 176. Dirtie Trix's Mad Maze R. Parker 233. Domain of Zenoqq, The R. Claney 90. Doomsday Clock, The J. Tankard 117. Dungeon of Doom D. Knezek 66. Dungeons of Xenon S. Bhayani 162. Eamon 7.0 Demo Adventure T. Zuchowski 102. Eamon Railroad, The Sam 207. Eamon Renegade Club P. Schulz 151. Eamon S.A.R.-1 (Deneb Raid) D. Crawford 181. Eamon Sewer System, The R. Parker 149. Elemental Apocalypse S. Ruby 188. Encounter: The Bookworm R. Parker 191. Enhanced Beginners Cave Brown/Nelson 174. Escape from Granite Hall R. Parker 82. Escape from Mansi Island S. Starkey 44. Escape from the Orc Lair J. Hinkleman 167. Expedition to the Darkwoods G. Gioia 217. Eye of Agamon H. Purvis 182. Farmer Brown's Woods R. Parker 53. Feast of Carroll D&J Lilienkamp 133. Final Frontier, The R. Slemon 110. Fire Island G. Gioia 229. Firestorm P. Schulz 93. Flying Circus R. Krebs 234. Forbidden City, The R. Parker 109. Forest of Fear, The S. Ruby 92. Fugitive, The D. Doumakes 14. Furioso W. Davis 47. FutureQuest R. Pender 91. FutureQuest II R. Pender 180. Gamma 1 R. Parker 144. Gartin Manor G. Gioia 31. Gauntlet, The J. Nelson 101. Ground Zero Sam 119. Grunewalde P. Hurst 222. Halls of the Adept, The Berge/Cottingham 130. Haradwaith S. Ruby 61. Harpy Cloud, The A. Forter 212. Haunted Keep H. Purvis 15. Heroes Castle J. Nelson 168. High School of Horrors, The M.Haney/A.Hunt 112. Hills of History D. Smith 18. Hogarth Castle K. Nestle 146. House of Horrors, The D. Cross 32. House of Ill Repute Anonymous 97. House of Secrets, The G. Gunn 72. House on Eamon Ridge T. Berge 173. House that Jack Built, The R. Parker 127. Hunt for the Ring, The S. Ruby 99. In the Clutches of Torrik J. Nelson 141. Infested Fortress, The M&P Hamaoka 116. Iron Prison, The S. Ruby 232. Jewel of Yara H. Purvis 148. Journey to Jotunheim T. Zuchowski 59. Jungles of Vietnam J. Allen 231. Keep of Skull Gorge D. Kellogg 158. Lair of Mr. Ed, The N. Segerlind 35. Lair of Mutants, The E. Hodson 211. Lair of the Marauders H. Purvis 2. Lair of the Minotaur, The D. Brown 156. Lake, The N. Segerlind 58. Land of Death, The T. Berge 107. Last Dragon, The R. Pender 113. Life-Orb of Mevtrelek, The R. Volberding 46. Lifequest D. Crawford 153. Lost! N. Segerlind 56. Lost Adventure, The J. Allen 29. Lost Island of Apple, The D. Brown 200. Lost Isle, The R. Davis 104. Lost World, The Sam 203. Lotto's Masterpiece H. Haskell 10. Magic Kingdom, The D. Cook 1. Main Hall & Beginners Cave D. Brown 57. Manxome Foe, The R. Olszewski 55. Master's Dungeon, The J. Allen 125. Mattimoe Palace, The J. Actor 95. Maze of Quasequeton, The B. Kondalski 192. Mean Streets T. Tetirick 17. Merlin's Castle R. Hersom 108. Mines of Moria, The S. Ruby 64. Modern Problems Anderson/Barban/Thompson 160. Monty Python & Holy Grail N. Segerlind 136. Mountain Fortress, The M. Greifenkamp 172. Mountain of the Master, The M. Dalton 39. Museum of Unnatural History R.Volberding 25. Nuclear Nightmare J. Nelson 131. Nucleus of the Ruby K. Somers 71. Operation Crab Key J. Vercellone 161. Operation Endgame S. Ruby 120. Orb of My Life J. Nelson 33. Orb of Polaris, The J. Nelson 157. Pathetic Hideout of Mr. R. N. Segerlind 139. Peg's Place M&A Anderson 48. Picnic in Paradise J. Nelson 216. Pirate's Cave, The M. Anderson 118. Pittfall S. Starkey 202. Plain of Srevi, The K. Ivers 43. Priests of Xim! M & E Bauman 78. Prince's Tavern, The R. Davis 224. Prisoner of Darkness P. Schulz 126. Pyramid of Anharos, The P. Hurst 171. Pyramid of Cheops, The R. Parker 134. Pyramid of the Ancients J.& R. Pirone 21. Quest for Marron, The J. Nelson 184. Quest For Orion P. Gise 37. Quest for the Holy Grail E. Hodson 12. Quest for Trezore, The J. Jacobson 128. Quest of Erebor S. Ruby 199. Quest of the Crystal Wand R. Davis 170. Ragnarok Revisited N. Segerlind 164. Real Cliffhanger, A T. Swartz SD#137 Redemption S. Ruby 81. Rescue Mission, The (80b) D. Brown 129. Return to Moria S. Ruby 210. Return of Nugrct H. Purvis 218. Return to Pendrama H. Purvis 198. Revenge of the Bookworm R. Parker 27. Revenge of the Mole Man J. Nelson 132. Rhadshur Warrior R. Pender 115. Ring of Doom, The S. Ruby 189. Ruins of Belfast, The D. Sparks 137. Ruins of Ivory Castle, The M. Greifenkamp 204. Sanctuary S. Ruby 163. Sands of Mars, The T. Swartz 65. School of Death, The K. Townsend 80. Search for the Key, The D. Brown 236. Search for Mack C. Roth 76. Search for Yourself, The D. Doumakes 22. Senator's Chambers, The J. Plamondon 60. Sewers of Chicago, The J. Allen 190. Shift Change at Grimmwax D&A Sparks 177. Shippe of Fooles R. Parker 228. Shipwreck Island R. Ledbetter 88. Shopping Mall, The A. Porter 98. Slave Pits of Kzorland R. Hersam 68. Smith's Stronghold, The A. Porter 100. Sorceror's Spire J. Nelson 197. Star Wars-Tempest One S. Averill 138. Starfire E. Phillips 166. Storm Breaker S. Ruby 105. Strange Resort, The Sam 89. Super Fortress of Lin Wang S. Bhayani 45. SwordQuest R. Pender 23. Temple of Ngurct, The J&R Plamondon 75. Temple of the Guild D. Doumakes 77. Temple of the Trolls J. Nelson 114. Thror's Ring T. Zuchowski 85. Time Portal, The E. Kuypers 223. Time-Shift C. Sena 135. Tomb of Evron, The M. Greifenkamp 11. Tomb of Molinar, The D. Brown 155. Tomb of the Vampire Trent/Grayson 70. Tomb of Y'Golonac, The R. Romanchuk 103. Top Secret Sam 28. Tower of London, The F.& S. Smith 195. Training Ground, The C. Hewgley 215. Treasure Island M. Anderson 154. Trip to Fort Scott, A W. Trent 83. Twin Castles, The J. Tankard 30. Underground City, The S. Adelson 205. Utterly Outrageous P. Gise 235. Vaalpa's Plight H. Haskell 111. Vacation in Europe, A D. Smith 63. Valkenburg Castle J. Weener 122. Valley of Death, The S. Ruby 150. Walled City of Darkness T. Zuchowski 230. Well of the Great Ones M. Ellis 123. Wizard of the Spheres M. Elkin 179. Wizard's Tower, The R. Parker 121. Wrenhold's Secret Vigil R. Davis 4. Zyphur Riverventure, The J. Jacobson