Transylvania (series)
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Transylvania was the name of a trilogy of computer games released for several home computers of the 1980s. The games were graphic adventure games created by Antonio Antiochia and produced by Penguin Software/Polarware.[1]
Transylvania
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The Crimson Crown - Further Adventures in Transylvania
Released in 1985 under the title The Crimson Crown, on the same platforms as its predecessor. The game tasks the player with a quest to defeat a magical vampire with the assistance of Princess Sabrina (who is now a fledgling magician) and the heir to the throne, Prince Erik.
Transylvania III - Vanquish the Night
Released in 1989 under the title Transylvania III: Vanquish The Night, this game was released for Apple IIGS and PC. It used VGA graphics (PC version), more complex puzzles and a larger vocabulary. The game also had some digital voice and many of the puzzles involved references to ancient mythology. In this game the player had to vanquish an evil king.
Legacy
Many years later, Penguin Software released severalTemplate:Which? of the game series as freeware.[2]
Also after end of official support, an enthusiast reconstructed a source code variant of the game's series engine to port it to modern platforms.[3]
References
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External links
- Template:Trim Transylvania series at MobyGames
- more on PolarWare
- Pages with script errors
- 1980s interactive fiction
- 1982 video games
- 1985 video games
- 1989 video games
- Amiga games
- Apple II games
- Apple IIGS games
- Atari 8-bit computer games
- Atari ST games
- Commodore 64 games
- DOS games
- Freeware games
- Classic Mac OS games
- Video game franchises
- Video games developed in the United States