- Adventure Soft
Infobox_Company
company_name = Adventure Soft
company_type = Private
foundation =1992
location = Sutton Coldfield, UK
key_people =Mike Woodroffe ,Simon Woodroffe
industry =Computer game s
products =Simon the Sorcerer series
homepage = [http://www.adventuresoft.com/ www.adventuresoft.com]Adventure Soft is a UK-based
video game developer which was established in1992 byMike Woodroffe , then owner ofCallisto Computers , one of the very early computer shops. Callisto Computers was, amongst other things, an importer and reseller ofAdventure International games. It operates out ofSutton Coldfield [http://www.adventuresoft.com/contact.html] . It is best known for the successfulSimon the Sorcerer series of games.Adventure Soft's beginnings
In the beginning Adventure Soft operated out of
Birmingham converting theAdventure International games by Scott Adams to run onmicrocomputer s found in theUnited Kingdom market which were not currently supported. Adventure Soft employedBrian Howarth whoseMysterious Adventure series was the British answer to Scott Adams games, and who used the same game system as Scott to perform the ports.After a time the rate of release of games by
Adventure International slowed and the company began to write other games using the same system. The first and perhaps most successful of these wasGremlins - The Adventure (1984 ) based on the film "Gremlins ". The game was written by Brian Howarth with artwork fromTeoman Irmak , whose artwork was to become legendary amongst early microcomputer enthusiasts for its quality.1985 saw the release of a game based on thetelevision series "Robin of Sherwood ", based on theRobin Hood legend. This game was the first containing game design by Mike Woodroffe, and also compression and a graphics system capable of very limited animation.By
1986 Adventure International in the USA was bankrupt. Adventure Soft signed deals that gave it access to theFighting Fantasy gamebooks by Steve Jackson andIan Livingstone , as well as a new more sophisticated game system.The first fruits of this deal were "
Seas of Blood " by Michael Woodroffe andAlan Cox , followed byStefan Ufnowski 'sRebel Planet . "Temple of Terror " by Mike and Simon Woodroffe followed shortly afterwards."
Blizzard Pass " (a single player game closely related toAberMUD ) by Cox and "Kayleth " (by Stefan andAnn Ufnowski ) followed as the company diversified the game range. Adventure Soft also began producing games forTynesoft including the game ofSupergran and "Terraquake " (featuringHe-Man ).With the rise of more powerful systems like the Commodore
Amiga and a growing disinterest in text focussed games Adventure Soft began to actively exploit the graphical and multimedia angle of the games. The first 32bit game "Personal Nightmare " based on a design by Keith Wadhams featured music, animation and some mouse control coupled with a traditional text based game system. It was followed by two games based aroundElvira, Mistress of the Dark and a game named Waxworks, all of which moved away from keyboard command input to mouse driven gaming with animation and music from Jezz Woodroffe (a session musician withRobert Plant ,Black Sabbath and other bands). Waxworks and the Elvira games used a modifiedAberMUD 5 game engine.Later years
A remodelled Adventure Soft Publishing was born in
1992 and began to release the very successfulSimon the Sorcerer series games, continuing the trend towards more graphical gaming. Simon in the first game being voiced byChris Barrie [http://www.gamefaqs.com/computer/doswin/data/564662.html] who played Rimmer in theBBC situation comedyRed Dwarf .In
1997 Adventure Soft releasedThe Feeble Files , with the lead character being voiced byRobert Llewellyn [http://www.mobygames.com/game/windows/feeble-files/credits] who played Kryten also inRed Dwarf .In
1998 Mike and Simon Woodroffe set upHeadfirst Productions to allow them to develop non adventure style games.External links
* [http://www.adventuresoft.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.headfirst.co.uk/ Headfirst Productions]
* [http://www.mobygames.com/company/adventure-soft-publishing-ltd "Adventure Soft"] profile onMobyGames
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