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An Everyday Tale of a Seeker of Gold

1985 1 Players Not Rated

An Everyday Tale of a Seeker of Gold is a text-adventure made by John Wilson and a parody of the 1982 video game The Hobbit. Originally it would be called The Boggit, but because Delta 4 Software already released a game with that name, Wilson changed the name. Together with Bulbo and the Lizard King and Fuddo and Slam it formed "the Balrogian Trilogy". It is the prequel to Retarded Creatures and Caverns.

Release date
December 31, 1985
Developer
John Wilson
Publisher
Zenobi Software
Players
1

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An Everyday Tale of a Seeker of Gold

An Everyday Tale of a Seeker of Gold is a text-adventure made by John Wilson and a parody of the 1982 video game The Hobbit. Originally it would be called The Boggit, but because Delta 4 Software already released a game with that name, Wilson changed the name. Together with Bulbo and the Lizard King and Fuddo and Slam it formed "the Balrogian Trilogy". It is the prequel to Retarded Creatures and Caverns.

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Adventure

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Single Player

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Developer
John Wilson
Publisher
Zenobi Software

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Release date

WorldwideDecember 31, 1985 · Not Rated

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