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Revision as of 21:14, 17 September 2013
Description
A Fun Seekers Guide to East Madera County was a mini game or demo by Doug Oldfield that was included with the Space Quest Collector's Edition. From the README:
The Fun Seeker's Guide was written and programmed by Doug Oldfield, a programmer who's name you might have noticed in the credits of Space Quests 3 and 4 - as well as several other Sierra products. Generally a very busy guy, he apparently had a little too much time on his hands a few years back and was inspired to create this little gem which offers a unique perspective on one of the more interesting attractions (if not THE most interesting) in our humble Sierra foothill community. Anyone who has ever visited us here in Oakhurst or has driven along highway 41 on their way to Yosemite will probably recognize the subject of this program.
Versions
SCI0 (late)
Game Game version Interpreter version Date Fun Seeker's Guide 1.02 0.000.506 1989
Screenshots
Download
- Easy to install package EXE File [621 KB]
- File:ZIP.PNG Original Sierra package ZIP File [123 KB]
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