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A budget Amiga CD title released by On-Line entertainment notable for its low quality in all aspects of its production and presentation.

Psycho Killer is an adventure game with the interaction restricted to "jumping" from picture to picture, occasionally clicking on the screen in order to find objects that are possible to interact with. As in other interactive movies, some parts presented as video sequences, during which the player has to make the correct action quickly in order to succeed.

Spoof text adventure based on pulp detective novels like "The BIg Sleep" and "Mike Hammer."

A text adventure based on the Terry Pratchett novel of the same name.

A parody of the original adventure written by Fergus McNeill for Silversoft.

Robin of Sherlock is a spoof adventure game for the ZX Spectrum

Quest for the Holy Joystick is a traditional text adventure and the first satirical output from the then up-and-coming zany Delta 4 Software. It spoofs the contemporary software industry and the ZX Microfairs that took place in the UK in the 80's by sending the player on a magical mystery tour all over London The player starts out at Downing Street number 5 and must take seemingly random journey on a red London bus to get to 'the umpteenth ZX Microfair at Alexandra Palace'. Along the way the player encounters numerous cultural figures as well as some of the gaming press. The game also makes excessive fun of the text adventure scene of the time. The interface is text driven with few static graphics, as it is written using 'The Quill' the parser is limited to verb / noun input.