Adventure
- 441
- Review by Andrew Plotkin
- Review of 1998 Interactive Fiction Competition entry. "Three kow-tows and a bout of swearing."
- 444
- The Infocom Gallery: Planetfall
- High-quality scans of gray box packaging, manual, letters, ID card, and postcards.
- 446
- The Infocom Gallery: Plundered Hearts
- High-quality scans of the packaging, instruction manual, letter, and fifty guinea note.
- 447
- Review by Andrew Plotkin
- "This, oh my children, is what it's like for characters to come alive." (November 15, 2000)
- 448
- Crash Review
- Rated 9/10. "Red Moon is a highly competent adventure program which neatly walks the tightrope between absorbing plot and commercial, memory-guzzling colourful graphics." (September 01, 1985)
- 449
- Crash Review
- Rated 91%. "Apart from the innovative stuff, Redhawk is replete with all the features that are needed in a competent but more traditional adventure game."
- 450
- Crash Review
- Rated 8/10. "Although the game stands up as an adventure in its own right it is the superb animation which will be the more immediate attraction of what is a very fine game." (January 01, 1985)
- 453
- The Infocom Gallery: Seastalker
- High-quality scans of Infocom's Seastalker packaging, browsie, Infocards, decoder, and sticker.
- 454
- The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole - review
- Review of the Spectrum adaptation of Sue Townsend's book from CRASH magazine. (December 01, 1985)
- 457
- Tolkien Computer Games: Shadows of Mordor
- Game information, box art, screen shots of versions for different platforms.
