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''The Smirking Horror'' is a text adventure that was written by [[Jason Davis]] using ''[[The Graphic Adventure Creator]]''. It was originally released by [[WoW Software]] in 1991, and was re-released by [[Cronosoft]] in October 2004.
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''The Smirking Horror'' is a text adventure that was written by [[Jason Davis]] using ''[[The Graphic Adventure Creator]]''.
  
The game is a parody of ''[[The Lurking Horror]]'', another classic text adventure by [[Infocom]] which was released for the Amstrad CPC (as well as many other computers) in 1987. It takes place in the fictional PUE Tech (Philip Urwin Edwards College), where there have been stories of frequent disappearances. You have travelled to the college through a blizzard in order to finish your assignment. Fans of ''The Lurking Horror'' will instantly recognise this scenario.
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It was originally released by [[WoW Software]] in 1991, and was re-released by [[Cronosoft]] in October 2004.
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The game is a parody of ''[[The Lurking Horror]]'', another classic text adventure by [[Infocom]] which was released for the Amstrad CPC (as well as many other computers) in 1987.
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It takes place in the fictional PUE Tech (Philip Urwin Edwards College), where there have been stories of frequent disappearances.
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You have travelled to the college through a blizzard in order to finish your assignment.
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Fans of ''The Lurking Horror'' will instantly recognise this scenario.
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== Information ==
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|Title:|| '''The Smirking Horror'''
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|Company:|| [[WoW Software]]/[[Cronosoft]]
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|Type:|| Adventure
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|Year:|| 1991
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== Reviews ==
 
== Reviews ==
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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* [http://www.cpczone.net/game/1704 CPC game base from cpczone]
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* {{CPCPower|3254}}
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* [http://uk.geocities.com/jasonjdavis@btopenworld.com/ Jason Davis' homepage]
 
* [http://uk.geocities.com/jasonjdavis@btopenworld.com/ Jason Davis' homepage]
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* [http://www.stuartwhyte.btinternet.co.uk/BALROG/aa73.htm The Balrog's review of ''The Smirking Horror'']
 
* [http://www.stuartwhyte.btinternet.co.uk/BALROG/aa73.htm The Balrog's review of ''The Smirking Horror'']
  
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[[Category:Games]] [[Category:Games 1991]] [[Category:Adventure]]

Latest revision as of 14:37, 10 July 2010

Cover of the Cronosoft re-release of The Smirking Horror

The Smirking Horror is a text adventure that was written by Jason Davis using The Graphic Adventure Creator.

It was originally released by WoW Software in 1991, and was re-released by Cronosoft in October 2004.

The game is a parody of The Lurking Horror, another classic text adventure by Infocom which was released for the Amstrad CPC (as well as many other computers) in 1987.

It takes place in the fictional PUE Tech (Philip Urwin Edwards College), where there have been stories of frequent disappearances.

You have travelled to the college through a blizzard in order to finish your assignment.

Fans of The Lurking Horror will instantly recognise this scenario.

Information

Title: The Smirking Horror
Company: WoW Software/Cronosoft
Type: Adventure
Year: 1991

Reviews

The Balrog reviewed the WoW Software release of The Smirking Horror in the October 1991 issue of Amstrad Action (issue 73), giving the game an overall rating of 70%.

Keith Campbell reviewed the Cronosoft re-release in issue 10 of Retro Gamer, giving it an overall rating of 65%.

Links