Time Traveler (1980 video game)

Time Traveler
Title screen of the text adventure Time Traveler
(Apple II version)
Developer(s) Krell Software
Platform(s) TRS-80, Apple II, Commodore PET
Release 1980[1]

Time Traveler[2][3] is a fantasy text adventure developed by Krell Software Corp. The game was released on the 16K, Level II TRS-80.

Plot

The object of the game is for a player to go back in time and obtain 14 rings, each hidden in a different era and possessing a different special power that can help the player in some way. The player then returns with them to the time machine laboratory.[4]

Reception

The game was reviewed in The Dragon #44 by Mark Herro. Herro said that his opinion of the game kept changing as he played it; he intended to evaluate the game negatively at first, but the more he played the more he found himself liking it despite its problems. As he was playing an early pre-production advance copy, he found a number of little bugs in the program. Krell Software told him they had taken care of the problems in later versions.[4]

Jon Mishcon reviewed Time Traveler in The Space Gamer No. 39.[5] Mishcon commented that "Overall I'd say this game has some great ideals but fails to give the player enough information so that you can just sit down and enjoy playing. Those who delight in delving into a long game may find this enjoyable. I'd recommend you wait for their next game."[5]

References

  1. Time Traveler on VideoGameGeek
  2. Compute! October 1981, Issue #17 - page 37. - Ad by Krell Software Corp.
  3. Compute! December 1981, Issue #19 - PDF; page 15.- An ad by Krell Software Corp. proves the game title follows the American spelling.
  4. 1 2 Herro, Mark (December 1980). "The Electric Eye". The Dragon (44): 86–87.
  5. 1 2 Mishcon, Jon (May 1981). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (39): 36.
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