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Open Adventure
Open Adventure is a port of Adventure 2.5 to modern C. It is being developed by Eric S. Raymond after Don Woods gave permission for the original to be released under a BSD license. It is meant to maintain the intended gameplay of the original 2.5 (also known as 430-point Adventure) as closely as possible while fixing bugs and modernizing source code, as well as supporting more recent conventions in interactive fiction command syntax.
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Open Adventure is a port of Adventure 2.5 to modern C. It is being developed by Eric S. Raymond after Don Woods gave permission for the original to be released under a BSD license. It is meant to maintain the intended gameplay of the original 2.5 (also known as 430-point Adventure) as closely as possible while fixing bugs and modernizing source code, as well as supporting more recent conventions in interactive fiction command syntax.
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Imported from LibreGameWiki. Verify platform-specific requirements on the linked project/download page before installing.
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Download / project pageLicense: 2-Clause BSD Not applicable
Imported from LibreGameWiki: https://libregamewiki.org/Open_Adventure
Article text attribution: LibreGameWiki contributors, CC BY 3.0/GFDL. Game/media license detected from the infobox: 2-Clause BSD Not applicable.
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