Tunnels of Doom

1982 video game

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Abstract is: Tunnels of Doom is a role-playing video game programmed by Kevin Kenney for the TI-99/4A home computer and published by Texas Instruments on December 31, 1982. It was available in two formats: cartridge with accompanying disk and cartridge with cassette. Based loosely on the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, it is a dungeon crawl in which players control the fates of 1–4 characters as they navigate a maze of tunnels. Texas Instruments used the game in its marketing, citing it as entertainment software involving "strategy and logic".

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P495country of originUnited States of AmericaQ30
P178developerTexas InstrumentsQ193412
P404game modesingle-player video gameQ208850
P136genrerole-playing video gameQ744038
P400platformTexas Instruments TI-99/4AQ454390
P577publication date1982-01-01
P123publisherTexas InstrumentsQ193412

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