Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989 video game)

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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Commodore 64 cover art
Developer(s)Off The Wall Productions[1]
Publisher(s)Capstone
Programmer(s)C64:
James A. Dorsman
Richard Lamb
Eric Harlow
Mark Buda
Amiga:
Scott Lahteine
Composer(s)C64:
Douglas E. Mackall
James A. Dorsman
Platform(s)Commodore 64, Amiga, DOS
ReleaseCommodore 64
DOS
Amiga
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure is a single player graphic adventure video game for the Commodore 64, Amiga and MS-DOS platforms. The game was developed by Off the Wall Productions and published by Capstone Software. This video game is a part of the Bill & Ted franchise and the concept is based on the 1989 film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.

Gameplay[edit]

The player controls both Bill and Ted as they travel through different time periods, collect artifacts, and talk to locals to help find the historical figures for their oral report in present-day San Dimas. As in the film, if player does not finish the game in a set amount of time, the player fails the history report, thus losing the game.

Release[edit]

Capstone started a trivia contest in Computer Gaming World magazine, consisting of 10 questions about the game. The reader had to answer the questions on a card and send it to Capstone. The first fifty readers to submit the most correct answers, won "Bill & Ted" T-shirts.[2]

Reception[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure MS-DOS information at GameFAQs
  2. ^ "Bill & Ted's Excellent Trivia Contest". Computer Gaming World. No. 76. Ziff Davis. November 1990. p. 96.

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