Hi,
I am new here - I just discovered this site when I googled 'Martello Tower online'. I looked in the Archive to see if you had been able to reproduce another wonderful maths adventure game called 'L -A Mathemagical Adventure'. It was produced by the ATM (Association for the Teachers of Maths). I could not find it in the Archive. Can you advise please?
L - A Mathemagical Adventure
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Re: L - A Mathemagical Adventure
It's available here:
http://bbcmicro.co.uk/game.php?id=2147
It's a very nice game, I remember solving it many years ago.
http://bbcmicro.co.uk/game.php?id=2147
It's a very nice game, I remember solving it many years ago.
Re: L - A Mathemagical Adventure
Maths Teacher wrote:'L -A Mathemagical Adventure'. It was produced by the ATM (Association for the Teachers of Maths). I could not find it in the Archive. Can you advise please?
It's in the forum archive too:hoglet wrote:It's available here:
http://bbcmicro.co.uk/game.php?id=2147
Re: L - A Mathemagical Adventure
If you like me ignore sigs, you might have missed Lurkio's Lets PlayMaths Teacher wrote:I could not find it in the Archive.
This is an entertaining play through, and in my opinion, well worth watching. The commentary adds a lot of value.lurkio wrote:• Let's play L – A Mathemagical Adventure (1984)
Re: L - A Mathemagical Adventure
I've just started playing this again for the first time since bitd. I remember it fondly and wondered if anyone had played the Archimedes version and whether there's a copy of it anywhere. Presumably it's identical to the BBC version but you never know...
My source for this is TMU, November 1989, page 112. A reader enquired where he could get a copy for the Archimedes and was told it cost 13 quid from the ATM.
My source for this is TMU, November 1989, page 112. A reader enquired where he could get a copy for the Archimedes and was told it cost 13 quid from the ATM.
Re: L - A Mathemagical Adventure
Yeah, the Archimedes version definitely existed. The OP might also want to investigate the "modern" PC version and the recent remake.
(from a Basic Skills catalogue)
Also here: https://web.archive.org/web/19981205154 ... tware.html
(from a Basic Skills catalogue)
Also here: https://web.archive.org/web/19981205154 ... tware.html
Re: L - A Mathemagical Adventure
There was also an RML480Z version which unfortunately seems lost to the mists of time
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Re: L - A Mathemagical Adventure
No, the 8-bit predecessor. I'd be fairly sure the Nimbus version was running on a BBC BASIC runtime that they had for that machine.
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