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The following list of text-based games is not to be considered an authoritative, comprehensive listing of all such games; rather, it is intended to represent a wide range of game styles and genres presented using the text mode display and their evolution across a long period.
On mainframe computers
Years listed are those in which early mainframe games and others are believed to have originally appeared. Often these games were continually modified and played as a succession of versions for years after their initial posting. (For purposes of this list, minicomputers are considered mainframes, in contrast to microcomputers, which are not.)
On personal computers
Commercial text adventure games
These are commercial interactive fiction games played offline.
Miscellaneous games
Title | Year Created | Creator | Notes |
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Wizard's Castle | 1978 | Joseph R. Power | |
Aliens | 1982 | Yahoo Software | Space Invaders clone for Kaypro. |
CatChum | 1982 | Yahoo Software | Pac-Man clone for Kaypro. |
Ladder | 1982 | Yahoo Software | Donkey Kong clone for Kaypro. |
Text Train | 1982 | Bert Kersey, Beagle Bros Software | |
Snipes | 1983 | SuperSet | |
Sleuth | 1983 | Eric N. Miller | |
Beast | 1984 | Dan Baker, Alan Brown, Mark Hamilton and Derrick Shadel | |
Kingdom of Kroz | 1987 | Scott Miller of Apogee Software | |
Mtrek | 1987 | Chuck Peterson of UCSC | |
ZZT | 1991 | Tim Sweeney of Epic MegaGames | |
Curses! | 1993 | Graham Nelson | |
MegaZeux | 1994 | Alexis Janson of Software Visions | Supports editing the character set to allow for more advanced graphical capabilities than most text mode games. |
Jigsaw | 1995 | Graham Nelson | |
Chibot Ultra Battle | 1999 | ||
PAEE | 1999 | Enrique D. Bosch | |
For a Change | 1999 | Dan Schmidt | |
Shade | 2000 | Andrew Plotkin | |
Shrapnel | 2000 | Adam Cadre |
Online games
Play-by-email games
These are play-by-email games played online.
Title | Year Created | Creator |
---|---|---|
Lords of the Earth | 1983 | |
Quantum Space | 1989 | |
Atlantis PbeM | 1993 | |
Eressea PbeM | 1996 |
BBS door games
These are BBS door games played online.
Title | Year Created | Creator |
---|---|---|
TradeWars 2002 | 1987 | Gary Martin for Martech Software |
Legend of the Red Dragon | 1989 | Seth Able Robinson |
MUDs
For MUDs, see Chronology of MUDs.Text-Based Browser Multiplayer Games
These games are played in a web browser and involve multiplayer components: based mainly around text but may have limited graphical user interfaces.
Title | Year Created | Creator | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Torn City | 2003 | Joe Chedburn (Torn LTD) | Torn is a text-based online RPG set in Torn City, a dark underworld where players strive to survive and build their characters. Offering a wide range of activities from character development to engaging with thousands of active players worldwide |
Mafia Wars | 2008 | Zynga | Mafia Wars is a multiplayer social network game where players take on the roles of gangsters |
Mafia Life | 2023 | N/A | Mafia Life is a modern text-based online game where players engage in various activities: accumulating wealth, power, and respect, as they compete with other players globally. |
Tribal Wars | 2003 | InnoGames GmbH | Tribal Wars is a browser-based, multiplayer online real-time strategy game set in the Middle Ages, where players manage and expand their villages, trade resources, form alliances, and engage in warfare with other players. |
See also
References
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- Michael R. Wilk (1 January 1987). "Enchanted Castle" – via Internet Archive.
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