Crypt Of The Undead (Atari 8-Bit, 5 1/4" Disk) Epyx - 1982 USA, Canada Release
Crypt Of The Undead | |
| Title | Crypt Of The Undead |
| Manufacturer # | 834D |
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| Packaging | Retail Box |
| Media | 5 1/4" Disk |
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Description from the packaging.
You awake to find yourself in a cemetery. How you got there is of no importance- how you will escape is another matter. The gates are locked, the walls are high and you are in your final resting place.
The night air is cold and damp and the sun has just gone down. You have 12 hours- until sunrise- in which to set yourself free and return to the land of the living. Should you fail, at dawn you will fall back asleep in your grave.
The eerie contents of the graveyard unfold before your eyes in full color graphics.
Between the tombstones and freshly dug graves, treasures abound to increase your wealth- if you escape- and open to you that which would prefer to remain sealed. Edible treasures are your only form of sustenance- eat all that you find.
Only the strong will survive in the clutches of blood thirsty vampires, flesh-seeking zombies and other undead wanderers who materialize in the night air and try to claim you as their own.
Enter, if you dare, stone-cold tombs, musty crypts, mausoleums riddled with mazes to confuse unwanted visitors, and corpse ridden catacombs that meander through the Earth.
Once inside, treasures and a clue or two will make your venture worthwhile. But don't be misled- a clue if exactly what it claims to be. You'll need a sharp mind to use it to your best advantage.
All the possessions you accumulate, if you remember you have them, will serve, perhaps, to ultimately set you free.
Don't forget, eat well!
- Color graphics and sound
- Real time
- For ages 10 through adult
- Complexity: Introductory
- Playing time: 30 minutes to hours of fun
- For one player
Game Contents:
- Book or Lore
- Game program for your computer
System Requirements
Atari 8-Bit | |
| Required RAM | 40K |
