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Labyrinth: The Computer Game
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Labyrinth: The Computer Game is a menu-driven adventure game, played from a third-person perspective. The game begins by asking the player their name and gender, and the game opens as a text-based adventure. During the text-based portion of the game, the player goes to the theater to see the film Labyrinth. The movie starts, and an image of Jareth comes up on the screen. At that point, the game becomes a graphic adventure.
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Labyrinth: The Computer Game is a menu-driven adventure game, played from a third-person perspective. The game begins by asking the player their name and gender, and the game opens as a text-based adventure. During the text-based portion of the game, the player goes to the theater to see the film Labyrinth. The movie starts, and an image of Jareth comes up on the screen. At that point, the game becomes a graphic adventure. The game uses a "slot machine" text interface, with two vertical strips of words at the bottom of the screen. The player picks a verb from the left strip and a noun from the right strip to choose an action.