The Guild of Thieves
Magnetic Scrolls released The Guild of Thieves for the Amiga and Atari ST in 1987. The Guild of Thieves is a graphics adventure game written by Robert Steggles and programmed in M68K assembly by Geoff Quilley. The Guild of Thieves' graphics were drawn by Tristan Humphries.
The Guild of Thieves is the follow up to The Pawn of 1986.
The Guild of Thieves: Magnetic Scrolls Collection of 1990 (pictured above) employs the Magnetic Windows engine originated in Wonderland of 1990.
The Guild of Thieves: Magnetic Scrolls Collection commonly displays in 16-color low-res 320x200 or 16-color hi-res interlaced 640x400/512.
The Guild of Thieves was distributed on 1x 3.5" 880kB diskette and extracts and installs to hard disk drive via via install-hd.
The original version of The Guild of Thieves, released in 1987:Indexes:
The Guild of Thieves is the follow up to The Pawn of 1986.
The Guild of Thieves: Magnetic Scrolls Collection of 1990 (pictured above) employs the Magnetic Windows engine originated in Wonderland of 1990.
The Guild of Thieves: Magnetic Scrolls Collection commonly displays in 16-color low-res 320x200 or 16-color hi-res interlaced 640x400/512.
The Guild of Thieves was distributed on 1x 3.5" 880kB diskette and extracts and installs to hard disk drive via via install-hd.
The original version of The Guild of Thieves, released in 1987:Indexes:
- Chronological List of Graphics Adventure Games IBM PC MS-DOS
- Amiga Games Reviews (Index to all Amiga game reviews)
- Computer Game Reviews (Index to all computer game reviews)
- History of Computer Games (Master Index)
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