Micro Adventurer (April 1984)
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Micro Adventurer is a computer gaming magazine with an emphasis on adventures, war games and simulations that was published in the U.K. in the 1980s. The April 1984 issue includes:
- Letters - Hints and clues, a place to turn to for help, your opinions on adventures
- News - Melbourne House releases an adventure-strategy game called Mugsy, Britain will host the European Science Fiction Conference scheduled at Easter in Brighton, Marvel comics are converted to software, a computer-moderated play-by-modem game, Starnet is launched on Prestel and two software houses announce competitions.
- How a hobbit's mind works - Noel Williams looks at the use of artificial intelligence in adventure games
- Fun and games with Scott Adams - The father of micro computer games, Scott Adams, tells how his multi-million dollar software business started int he spare room of his modest Florida home in 1978
- New role for micros - Gren Hatton argues that there is a role for micros in role-playing games and gives examples of where they may be used
- Software Inventory - Reviews of new releases including The Pen and the Dark for Spectrum 48K and the BBC B, Wings of War for the Dragon 32 and M.U.L.E. for the Atari
- A salute to wargames - Laurence Miller looks at some of the more popular board wargames and their transition onto software
- Writing a convincing plot - Is one of the first, most important steps for players new to the field of writing adventures, so John Fraser offers some research advice
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