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'''''Swords and Sorcery''''' is a shovelware collection of video games published by [[Keypunch Software]] for [[MS-DOS]] in 1987, and again in 1993. The box includes four games whose developers have been stripped from the games, and the game's were re-titled to prevent the developers from ever finding them.
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[[Image:Swords and Sorcery - DOS - USA.jpg|thumb|256x256px|Box cover.]]
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'''''Swords and Sorcery''''' is a compilation of four video games published by [[Keypunch Software]] for [[MS-DOS]] in 1987, and again in 1993. The games included in the package were very dated, and the packaging was very low-quality. Rather than have disks made for the product, Keypunch bought 5.25" floppies in bulk and stuck on a poorly-printed dot matrix white adhesive label. They didn't remove the manufacturer's label which can be seen behind their label. The disks weren't even placed in paper sleeves, they were just tossed in the box!
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==Games==
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This compilation contains four games. Because Keypunch was essentially a pirate organization, they stripped the names of the developers from the games and unnecessary files were removed from the originals. The games were then given new titles, both to prevent the developers from finding out their programs were stolen, and also to make the buyers think they were buying something more impressive than what the box contained. One of the games was originally printed in BASIC in a magazine, the other was distributed freely on bulletin boards.
  
 
The games include:
 
The games include:
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| ''[[Swords of Glass]]'' || Unique dungeon crawler. Haven't been able to find the developer.
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| ''[[Swords of Glass]]'' || This is a wire-frame dungeon crawler with some unique features. I haven't been able to find the developer.
 
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| ''[[The Wizard's Castle|Amulet of Yendor]]'' || ''The Wizard's Castle'' renamed to resemble ''[[Nethack]]''.
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| ''[[The Wizard's Castle|Amulet of Yendor]]'' || This is ''The Wizard's Castle'' from 1981 renamed to resemble an item in ''[[Nethack]]''.
 
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| ''[[Castle Adventure|The Golden Wombat]]'' || ''Castle Adventure'' advertised as like ''[[The Golden Wombat of Destiny]]''.
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| ''[[Castle Adventure|The Golden Wombat]]'' || This is ''Castle Adventure'' from 1984, but advertised as ''[[The Golden Wombat of Destiny]]''.
 
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| ''[[Survival In New York City|NYC Adventure]] || ''Survival In New York City'' renamed. Haven't been able to find the developer.
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| ''[[Survival In New York City|NYC Adventure]] || This is ''Survival In New York City'' with a shorter name. It's a text adventure that doesn't fit with the theme. I haven't been able to find the developer.
 
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==Personal==
 
==Personal==
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My cousin had this and several other Keypunch titles for his Tandy 1000 in the late 1980s, and we used to play them all the time. This collection was my favorite as I was very much interested in fantasy during this time in my life. Most of our time was spent playing ''[[Castle Adventure|Golden Wombat]]'' and ''[[Swords of Glass]]''.
  
 
==Status==
 
==Status==
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I do not own this game, but I have beaten ''Golden Wombat''.
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==Media==
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===Box Art===
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<gallery>
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Swords and Sorcery - DOS - USA.jpg|The art has nothing to do with any of the games in the collection, but it looks nice enough. However, considering Keypunch's reputation, it wouldn't surprise me if this were stolen too.
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Swords and Sorcery - DOS - USA - Back.jpg|The back of the box has dishonest descriptions of the game, and uses a screenshot of ''[[The Golden Wombat of Destiny]]'', even though it's not included in the package.
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==Review==
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==Download==
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Since Keypunch probably never secured the rights to these game in the first place, and has long since gone out of business, I'm making the software available here. The two-disk package is combined here in a single archive.
  
==Media==
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* [[Media:Swords and Sorcery (1987).zip|Download]] ([[:File:Swords and Sorcery (1987).zip|Info]]) - 1987 release.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
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* [https://www.mocagh.org/loadpage.php?getgame=swordssorcery mocagh.org/loadpage.php?getgame=swordssorcery] - Museum of Computer Adventure Game History.
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[[Category: Games]]
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[[Category: Video Games]]
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[[Category: DOS Games]]
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[[Category: Compilation Games]]

Revision as of 10:27, 24 June 2020

Box cover.

Swords and Sorcery is a compilation of four video games published by Keypunch Software for MS-DOS in 1987, and again in 1993. The games included in the package were very dated, and the packaging was very low-quality. Rather than have disks made for the product, Keypunch bought 5.25" floppies in bulk and stuck on a poorly-printed dot matrix white adhesive label. They didn't remove the manufacturer's label which can be seen behind their label. The disks weren't even placed in paper sleeves, they were just tossed in the box!

Games

This compilation contains four games. Because Keypunch was essentially a pirate organization, they stripped the names of the developers from the games and unnecessary files were removed from the originals. The games were then given new titles, both to prevent the developers from finding out their programs were stolen, and also to make the buyers think they were buying something more impressive than what the box contained. One of the games was originally printed in BASIC in a magazine, the other was distributed freely on bulletin boards.

The games include:

Title Notes
Swords of Glass This is a wire-frame dungeon crawler with some unique features. I haven't been able to find the developer.
Amulet of Yendor This is The Wizard's Castle from 1981 renamed to resemble an item in Nethack.
The Golden Wombat This is Castle Adventure from 1984, but advertised as The Golden Wombat of Destiny.
NYC Adventure This is Survival In New York City with a shorter name. It's a text adventure that doesn't fit with the theme. I haven't been able to find the developer.

Personal

My cousin had this and several other Keypunch titles for his Tandy 1000 in the late 1980s, and we used to play them all the time. This collection was my favorite as I was very much interested in fantasy during this time in my life. Most of our time was spent playing Golden Wombat and Swords of Glass.

Status

I do not own this game, but I have beaten Golden Wombat.

Media

Box Art

Download

Since Keypunch probably never secured the rights to these game in the first place, and has long since gone out of business, I'm making the software available here. The two-disk package is combined here in a single archive.

Links