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Colossal Cave (Arizona) Colossal Cave is a large cave system in southeastern Arizona, United States, near the community of Vail, about 22 miles (35 km) southeast of Tucson. It contains about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of mapped passageways. Temperatures inside average 70 °F (21 °C) year-round. [1] Previous names include 'Mountain Springs Cave' and ...
Patricia Crowther (until 1976), Nancy S. Crowther (married 1980-present) William Crowther (born 1936) is an American computer programmer, caver, and rock climber. He is the co-creator of Colossal Cave Adventure from 1975 onward, a seminal computer game that influenced the first decade of video game design and inspired the text adventure game ...
Adventure, interactive fiction. Mode (s) Single-player. Colossal Cave Adventure (also known as Adventure or ADVENT) is a text-based adventure game, released in 1976 by developer Will Crowther for the PDP-10 mainframe computer. It was expanded upon in 1977 by Don Woods. In the game, the player explores a cave system rumored to be filled with ...
1987. Accolade. Advanced Blackjack. 1983. Muse Software. Adventure. 1985. John Rausch. Role-playing game, complete version of Colossal Cave Adventure by William Crowther & Don Woods )
Colossal Cave. Colossal Cave may refer to: Colossal Cave (Arizona), cave system in Arizona. Colossal Cavern, cave in Kentucky. Colossal Cave Adventure, 1976 computer game based on Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. Colossal Cave (video game), 2023 reimagining of the 1976 video game.
Don Woods in 2010. Donald R. Woods (born April 30, 1954) is an American hacker and computer programmer. He is best known for his role in the development of the Colossal Cave Adventure game.
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Colossal Cavern is a cave in Kentucky, United States, the main entrance of which is at the foot of a steep hill beyond Eaton Valley, and 1.5 miles from Mammoth Cave. [1] It is connected with what has long been known as the Bedquilt Cave. Several entrances found by local explorers were rough and difficult.