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Ruins of ZZT
By: Dr. Dos
Created for the Ludum Dare #36 Game Jam: Ancient Technology
Ruins of ZZT is an homage to classic ZZT games of the early 1990s.
Venture into the ruins, collect the purple keys, and escape with your life!
Apologies in advance for the hassle in actually playing this. It's made with ZZT, an MS-DOS game from 1991. It's definitely a relic, but I had fun making it.
Here is what you'll need:
1) Dosbox - Unless you can run MS-DOS applications natively
Download it from http://www.dosbox.com/download.php?main=1
2) ZZT - This is a ZZT World so you'll have to run it through ZZT.
You can get it at http://zzt.org/zgames/z/zzt.zip
3) Run ZZT.EXE, select Keyboard/Color. Press W to open the world list
and from there, pick RUINS.
4) Press P to play! More detailed help and instructions are provided
within the ZZT World itself.
http://twitter.com/worldsofzzt
https://pokyfriends.com/worlds-of-zzt
http://patreon.com/worldsofzzt
2016.
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