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This game is one that is one that many seem to remember, but often in dribs and drabs. It may also be known as "The L game", and personally I only found it that way. The keywords "mathemagical adventure" helped significantly. There is currently an article describing another "L game" (which is a nasty keyphrase to search with!), and perhaps a small "see also" or "similarly named" would be helpful on that page.

Play this game in your browser using a BBC Micro emulator!

A black screen with text at the top reads: ‘Copyright (C) The association of Teachers of Mathematics, May 1984. Do you want information (y/n)?’. This is the start of the game. It is a text adventure game, which was on the BBC Micros stationed in the IT room at secondary school in the 1980’s. I remembered it and found the article for it on Wikipedia.

I have found a direct link to a game details page, which would be useful to add to the external links, which has a play game button: http://bbcmicro.co.uk/game.php?id=2147

I hope this is of help to complete the article, for readers who want to not only read about what it was but to also play it. Thank you, Wikipedia. I have edited this down from yesterday with a better link, and to make it more concise.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Help needed expanding

(with neutrality rather than anecdotes)

This game is one that is one that many seem to remember, but often in dribs and drabs. It may also be known as "The L game", and personally I only found it that way. The keywords "mathemagical adventure" helped significantly. There is currently an article describing another "L game" (which is a nasty keyphrase to search with!), and perhaps a small "see also" or "similarly named" would be helpful on that page.

Play this game in your browser using a BBC Micro emulator!

A black screen with text at the top reads: ‘Copyright (C) The association of Teachers of Mathematics, May 1984. Do you want information (y/n)?’. This is the start of the game. It is a text adventure game, which was on the BBC Micros stationed in the IT room at secondary school in the 1980’s. I remembered it and found the article for it on Wikipedia.

I have found a direct link to a game details page, which would be useful to add to the external links, which has a play game button: http://bbcmicro.co.uk/game.php?id=2147

I hope this is of help to complete the article, for readers who want to not only read about what it was but to also play it. Thank you, Wikipedia. I have edited this down from yesterday with a better link, and to make it more concise.

— Preceding 
unsigned comment added by 
2A02:C7C:9489:4600:4926:DCD4:A100:5D57 (
talk) 19:46, 13 April 2024 (UTC)
reply 

2A02:C7C:9489:4600:504E:8A1D:5CD9:655E ( talk) 18:11, 11 April 2024 (UTC) reply


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