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Hurkle Hunt

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Hurkle Hunt
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Developer(s)Microsoft Corporation
Publisher(s)IBM Corporation, Microsoft Corporation
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Programmer(s)William R. Voss
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EngineQuickBASIC
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release1989
Genre(s)Puzzle, Turn-based strategy
Mode(s)Single-player,
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Hurkle Hunt is a puzzle game for MS-DOS, programmed by William R. Voss.

Gameplay

The gameplay starts with a playing area of a multi-colored grid. The player must search for the Hurkle and try not to tap on the space where the Hurkle is. If you run out of chances, the Hurkle will escape. The game comes in 10 rounds.[1]

The game does not support Roland MT-32, just the IBM Internal Speaker. If you select the Roland MT-32 in the sound options, you will get an error message that would read Who do you think I am, Sierra On-Line?

References


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