The Lost Crown of Queen Anne

The Lost Crown of Queen Anne
Developer(s) Robert Wayne Atkins
Platform(s) MS-DOS
Commodore 64
Release 1987
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single player

The Lost Crown of Queen Anne is a text-based adventure computer game written by Robert Wayne Atkins available for the Commodore 64 and DOS and is a part of the Classic Adventure Series. It was also carried on Big Blue Disk #28 and Loadstar #57.

In the game, the player must find Queen Anne's crown. In the game's fictional plot, the crown went missing shortly after the Queen's death in 1714, and was last known to be in the possession of a Sheikh in the Arabian Desert.

The game begins in the Arabian Desert, with the player's camel gone lame, and having consumed their last food and water. Throughout the game, the player must avoid starvation, dehydration, poison traps, and other dangers. The game ends when the player either finds the crown, or dies.

Certain elements of the game are randomized. Although text-based, the screen is split into a map, area description, and inventory of items. At the bottom of the screen are statistics such as hunger, thirst, number of treasures found, total moves, and score.

Using a DOS emulator such as DOSBox, the game is playable in Microsoft Windows. The game was made available by the developer (together with the other games of his career) for download free of charge in 2003.[1]

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