Waxworks (1983 video game)

Whilst some of the statues are exceptionally easy to identify, others are not so simple without acquiring the necessary clues earlier in the game.

For example, identifying the British Prime Minister David Lloyd George is exceptionally problematic without first finding a clue to his whereabouts.

The text parser was described as "eccentric" but with "some noteworthy flexibility", being a modified verb/noun form that also allows adverbs and conjunctions ("QUICKLY GET THE LAMP, SWORD, CLOAK AND STAFF", for example).

The graphical display was also highlighted, making up for the absence of long room descriptions.

[4] Your Commodore thought the game was not as good as the Zork series and with inferior graphics to rival title The Dallas Quest.