Elixir (computer game)

Elixir (computer game)

"Elixir" is a computer game for the Acorn Electron released in 1987 as part of the "Play it Again Sam" series. The story follows a scientist, named Elixir, who accidentally manages to shrink himself. In order to restore him to his normal size the player has to navigate his or her away around Elixir's laboratory. [cite web|url=http://bbcmicro.net./old-8bs/elecgame/elixir.htm|title=Elixir|work=The Complete Electron Games Guide|author=Dave Edwards|date=2007-08-01]

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