Level 9 Computing - List of Games

List of Games

  • Colossal Adventure (1983)
  • Adventure Quest (1983)
  • Dungeon Adventure (1983)
  • Snowball (1983)
  • Lords of Time (1983)
  • Return to Eden (1984)
  • Emerald Isle (1985)
  • Red Moon (1985)
  • The Worm in Paradise (1985)
  • The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾ (for Mosaic Publishing, 1985)
  • The Archers (for Mosaic, 1985)
  • The Saga of Erik the Viking (for Mosaic, 1985)
  • The Price of Magik (1986)
  • Jewels of Darkness trilogy (for Rainbird Software, 1986) (also known as the Middle-Earth Trilogy)
    • Colossal Adventure
    • Adventure Quest
    • Dungeon Adventure
  • Silicon Dreams trilogy (for Rainbird, 1986)
    • Snowball
    • Return to Eden
    • The Worm in Paradise
  • Knight Orc (for Rainbird Software, 1987)
  • The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (for Virgin Games, 1987)
  • Gnome Ranger (1987)
  • Time and Magik trilogy (for Mandarin Software, 1988)
    • Lords of Time
    • Red Moon
    • The Price of Magik
  • Lancelot (for Mandarin, 1988)
  • Ingrid's Back: Gnome Ranger 2 (for Mandarin, 1988)
  • Scapeghost (1989)
  • The Legend of Billy the Kid (for Ocean Software, 1990; never released)
  • Champion of the Raj (1991)
  • It Came from the Desert (PC port for Cinemaware, 1991)

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