like you get with the adventure builder pages on wos. cant find anything online.
It's not 100% accurate, as we don't link platforms and writing systems (and some games have been written on multiple writing systems, or different writing systems for various platforms) but this should give you a starting point...
The Quill & Amstrad CPC...
http://solutionarchive.com/list/platform%2C3/system%2C3/ (http://solutionarchive.com/list/platform%2C3/system%2C3/)
The PAW & Amstrad CPC...
http://solutionarchive.com/list/platform%2C3/system%2C10/ (http://solutionarchive.com/list/platform%2C3/system%2C10/)
GAC & Amstrad CPC...
http://solutionarchive.com/list/platform%2C3/system%2C2/ (http://solutionarchive.com/list/platform%2C3/system%2C2/)
DAAD & Amstrad CPC...
http://solutionarchive.com/list/platform%2C3/system%2C34/ (http://solutionarchive.com/list/platform%2C3/system%2C34/)
Like I said, those lists won't be 100% accurate, particularly when a game has been ported to the CPC from other platforms. For example, some Quilled/PAWed games on the Spectrum might have been converted to the CPC using DAAD but will show up in the Quill and PAW lists too because they were originally created in that system.
I remember so big old lists appearing in Amstrad Action back in the day; a number of those were GAC if I remember...
In CPCGamesCD you can sort the list of Text Aventures in according with the parser they use. Again, it's not 100% accurate but I try to polish in every new release.
Quote from: Strident on 09:12, 27 April 20It's not 100% accurate, as we don't link platforms and writing systems (and some games have been written on multiple writing systems, or different writing systems for various platforms) but this should give you a starting point...
I always thought this page was only for solutions!!
Just by chance today I found this really well put together GAC tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE6hT8IIHUY
By a youtube channel called GameHammer Classic Gaming