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Crypt of Medea

Crypt of Medea

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Descr: Crypt of Medea is an adventure video game written by Arthur Britto and Allan Lamb. It was published for the Apple II by Sir-Tech in 1984. Crypt of Medea makes use of graphics, but the game is still controlled through the use of text commands in the traditional style of interactive fiction games. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1984
Developer: Sir-Tech
Genre: Adventure game
Publisher: Sir-Tech
Mode: Single-player video game
Platform: Apple II

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