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Gather gold from the caves of the Dwarvendelf people. Keep your wits about you, there are many dangerous dragons ready to do their worst.
 
Gather gold from the caves of the Dwarvendelf people. Keep your wits about you, there are many dangerous dragons ready to do their worst.
  
==Objective==
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==Gameplay==
 
The player starts with 35 "fortitude" points, which are spent on actions. Standard actions like moving and firing arrows use up one point, while using a "Magic Cave" (teleport to another dungeon) uses five points.
 
The player starts with 35 "fortitude" points, which are spent on actions. Standard actions like moving and firing arrows use up one point, while using a "Magic Cave" (teleport to another dungeon) uses five points.
  
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The aim is to get to $1000 gold, and then start afresh with extra fortitude and arrows. The player can come across bottomless pits that end in instant death, or dragons that result in the same. Dragons, however, can be attacked with arrows (requiring a random amount each time) and killed.
 
The aim is to get to $1000 gold, and then start afresh with extra fortitude and arrows. The player can come across bottomless pits that end in instant death, or dragons that result in the same. Dragons, however, can be attacked with arrows (requiring a random amount each time) and killed.
  
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==Magazine articles==
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Dragonquest SC-3000 Screen1.png

Dragonquest
System(s): SC-3000
Publisher: John Sands Electronics
Developer:
Genre: Adventure

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
SC-3000
AU
$19.9519.95[1] ST0851

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Dragonquest is a text adventure game for SC-3000. It was released exclusively in Australia.

Plot

Gather gold from the caves of the Dwarvendelf people. Keep your wits about you, there are many dangerous dragons ready to do their worst.

Gameplay

The player starts with 35 "fortitude" points, which are spent on actions. Standard actions like moving and firing arrows use up one point, while using a "Magic Cave" (teleport to another dungeon) uses five points.

The player gets a peek at the map, and must memorise their location and the next few moves. Then the map goes dark, and the player must work from memory until the next glimpse.

The aim is to get to $1000 gold, and then start afresh with extra fortitude and arrows. The player can come across bottomless pits that end in instant death, or dragons that result in the same. Dragons, however, can be attacked with arrows (requiring a random amount each time) and killed.

Magazine articles

Main article: Dragonquest/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

SC-3000, AU
Dragonquest SC-3000 AU Cover.jpg
Cover
Dragonquest SC-3000 AU Cassette.jpg
Cassette
Dragonquest SC3000 AU Manual.PDF
Manual

References