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Revision as of 18:20, 2 August 2016

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Adam 98
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Release type: Freeware
Release date: November 17, 1998
Levels: 2
Author: Alan Caudel
Website: DummyDuck.com
Related games: Adam's Birthday Game, The Adam's Birthday Saga Continues, Adam's B-Day 3: The Saga Continues, Adam 97, Adam 99, Adam 2000,


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The fifth game in the Adam's Birthday series.




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Adam's Birthday series

Story

Expressing one's muse in Adam 98

Level 1: Bereft

You're in a demented land where Bereft songs come to life! Fight off Burritos, Non-Stick Cookware, Big Plastic Chickens, Pet Monkeys, and more.

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Level 2: He-Man

You are He-Man! Ride around on Battle Cat, and fight off Skeletor's evil henchmen, and hundreds of those robots from She-Ra. Then, Get to Castle Greyskull where Skeletor is waiting! Egad!

Instructions

Level 1 of Adam 98

Level 1: Bereft

Pick up the accordion (your weapon)

You can pick up the can of Beef Jerky, and the Pencil Sharpener to make them stop firing at you.

Grab the 5 dollars, but be careful not to waste it at the 1.95 Buffet. You'll need the money to pay off the Mystical Valet.

Level 2: He-Man

Don't get killed

Other than that, the controls are just like all the other games.

Credits

By Alan Caudel

Title picture: They Might Be Giants on Conan O'Brien

Background

Level 2 of Adam 98

Alan Caudel:

Bereft was a band that Adam and I formed along with Adam's friend Dave.

Level one of the game has a bunch of references to Bereft song titles, including:

  • "Beef Jerky"
  • "Pencil Sharpener"
  • "$1.95 Buffet"
  • "Mystical Valet"
  • "Subwoofa"
  • "Buffy"
  • "Big Plastic Chicken"
  • "Pet Monkey"
  • "Zucchini"

And probably some others I can't remember.

Availability

This game is not known to have been distributed in any form, prior to its addition to the Archive.

Archive History

On October 20, 2010, Caudel posted a comment to a YouTube video of Peach the Lobster, under the name dummyduckrulz; following up the conversation, on June 29, 2011 he provided a link to a collection of games recently uncovered by Adam Tyner. This initial archive included:

Links

Downloads