Supernova (computer game)
- Supernova (computer game)
Infobox VG| title = Supernova
developer = Apogee Software
publisher = Apogee Software
designer = Scott Miller
released = 1987
genre = Text adventure
modes = Single player
platforms = DOS
media = Floppy disk
input = Keyboard
"Supernova" is a text adventure game written by Scott Miller for MS-DOS, published by Apogee Software (now 3D Realms). The story of the game was written by Scott Miller and Terry Nagy.
The game was originally distributed as shareware. It was one of the two games (the other being "Beyond the Titanic") that were released by Apogee not using the Apogee Model, but as traditional shareware.
The Turbo Pascal 3.0 source code was for sale for $125.
"Supernova" was re-released as freeware by Apogee on March 10, 1998. See also list of commercial games released as freeware.
External links
*moby game|id=/dos/supernova |name=Supernova
* [http://www.3drealms.com/downloads.html Download the game]
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