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Pimania

Pimania

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Descr: Pimania is a text-and-graphics adventure game written by Mel Croucher and released by Automata UK in 1982 for the BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum, Dragon 32, and Sinclair ZX81. It is the first real life video game treasure hunt released in the UK. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1982
Publisher: Automata UK
Platforms: Dragon 32/64, BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum
Genres: Interactive fiction, Adventure fiction

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