Myorem
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Myorem was the third and final adventure in the Saga of a Spy trilogy. It was popular amongst users of the BBC Micro due to the large amount of description and quirky humour present.
| Myorem | |
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| Author(s) | Rob O'Leary and Mike O'Leary |
| Publisher(s) | Robico Software |
| Release date(s) | 1986 |
| Authoring system | Robico Engine |
| Platform(s) | BBC Micro |
| Language(s) | English |
| License(s) | Commercial |
| Multimedia | |
| Color | none |
| Graphics | none |
| Sound/Music | none |
| Ratings | |
| Cruelty scale | Polite |
Contents |
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How It Begins
Our protagonist, Rick Hanson, finds himself tied to a stake, blinded by the sun with a gag in his mouth. Death cannot be far behind...
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Versions
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Initial Release
- Myorem (Rob O'Leary and Mike O'Leary; 1986)
- Released on tape
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Trilogy Release
- Myorem (Rob O'Leary and Mike O'Leary; 1986)
- Released on disc with the other parts of Saga of a Spy
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Links
- Myorem - at Baf's Guide.
| Saga of a Spy trilogy by Robico Software | ||
| Rick Hanson (1985) | Project Thesius (1986) | Myorem (1986) |
Categories: Comedy | Espionage | Wilderness | Polite games | Games | Games in 1986
