Warp (computer game)

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Warp is a text adventure game, written in the late 1970s by Rob Lucke and Bill Frolik for Hewlett-Packard HP 3000.

The game has never actually been officially released, but has been distributed through the HP user community INTEREX. It has been so popular among HP users (and staff) that the authors decided to include a mechanism to prevent playing it during working hours.

Warp is made up of over 16000 lines of Pascal source, 4000 lines of database description, plus numerous utility programs. The game has been made to run on HP 3000, 1000, 9000, but never been ported to any non-HP platform.


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