Adventure Soft

A new company was formed, Adventuresoft UK, whose first title was their second Fighting Fantasy conversion, Rebel Planet, written by Stefan Ufnowski and published by U.S.

[7] U.S. Gold published further Adventuresoft titles over the next few years, including Ufnowski's Kayleth (based on story in Asimov's Science Fiction magazine,[12] Temple of Terror by Woodroffe[7] and Masters of the Universe: The Super Adventure.

[2] In 1988, Adventuresoft also worked with U.S. Gold to produce Heroes of the Lance based on the first Dragonlance campaign module for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

[2] It also includes voice acting from Roger Blake and Chris Barrie as Simon[14] who played Arnold Rimmer in Red Dwarf.

[2] In 1997 Adventure Soft released The Feeble Files, with the lead character being voiced by Robert Llewellyn[2] who played Kryten also in Red Dwarf.

The intellectual property rights to Simon the Sorcerer remained with Adventure Soft, so were unaffected when Headfirst first went into administration the following year.