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The Prisoner 2 1982 computer game by Edu-Ware is a remake of the 1980 game The Prisoner.

Prisoner 2
Developer(s)Edu-Ware
Publisher(s)Edu-Ware
Designer(s)David Mullich
Programmer(s)Mike St. Jean
SeriesThe Prisoner
Platform(s)Apple II, Atari 8-bit, IBM PC
Release
  • NA: 1982
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay


In 1982, Edu-Ware released a second version of the game entitled Prisoner 2, with color and improved high-resolution graphics replacing the original's top-down perspective with a first-person view. In addition to the Apple II, this version was also available on the Atari 8-bit and IBM PC platforms. While sometimes incorrectly considered a sequel due to its title, Prisoner 2 was essentially the same as the first Prisoner game, only with updated graphics and a limited number of design changes, several of which referenced other games:


Reception


Jeff Rovin for Videogaming Illustrated said that "A great piece of computergaming from both a design point of view and as a challenge, though the lack of originality is disappointing."[1]

C.J. Thorns for ANALOG Computing said that "Prisoner II is a superb package (I dare not call it a "game") that should provide weeks of entertainment. It goes far beyond the traditional "collect the right combination of treasures" adventure, and includes some diabolical arcade-like sequences to frustrate you even more."[2]

Jeff Hurlburt for SoftSide said that "Prisoner 2 is a superbly crafted adventuring experience. Surely among the more complex computer games, it will repay the involved player with hours of enjoyment in a variety of imaginative, challenging, often humorous scenarios."[3]

Softalk said that "You have been forewarned. The time and patient you devote to delving into the mysteries of the Island will be well spent. Be seeing you."[4]

Prisoner 2 was voted the fourth most popular fantasy game in the annual Softalk reader poll in its 1982 poll.[5]


Reviews



References


  1. "Videogaming and Computer Gaming Illustrated (1983-06)(Ion International)(US)". June 17, 1983 via Internet Archive.
  2. "Analog Computing Magazine Issue 16 (Graphics)". February 17, 1984 via Internet Archive.
  3. "SoftSide Magazine Issue 59 (Broadway Adventure)". September 17, 1983 via Internet Archive.
  4. "Softalk V3n02 Oct 1982". Softalk Publishing. October 17, 1982 via Internet Archive.
  5. Weyhrich, Steven. "Appendix A: Apple II Software Hits, 1982". Apple II History. Retrieved 2006-09-25.
  6. "Prisoner 2 for Apple II (1982) MobyRank". MobyGames.





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