Planetfall

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Planetfall is a science fiction interactive fiction computer game written by Steve Meretzky and published by Infocom in 1983. It was Meretzky's first game to be written for Infocom and it proved to be one of his most popular works and a best-seller for the company.


Planetfall
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Author(s) Steve Meretzky
Publisher(s) Infocom, Activision
Release date(s) 1983
Authoring system ZIL
Platform(s) Z-code
Language(s) English
License(s) Commercial
Multimedia
Color effects none
Graphics none
Sound/Music none
Ratings
Cruelty scale Cruelty to be determined

How It Begins

The game starts with the user assuming the role of a lowly Ensign Seventh Class on the S.P.S. Feinstein, a starship of the Stellar Patrol. Overbearing superior Ensign First Class Blather assigns the player to mop decks, not exactly the glorious adventures promised by the recruiters on Gallium. But a sudden series of explosions aboard the ship sends the player scrambling for an escape pod, which eventually crash-lands on a nearby planet.

Notable Features

  • In many earlier games, the battery power of the lantern had been limiting factor, Planetfall replaced this element with the somewhat more realistic requirement that the player sleep and eat regularly.
  • The concept of a NPC sidekick (Floyd) was also new for Infocom games. Floyd would follow the player from location to location and interaction with him was required in order to complete the game.


Trivia and Comments

  • The sample transcript included in the Planetfall packaging was later turned into its own game: Spacestation (David Ledgard; 1998; Z-code). It was entered in IF Comp 1998 where it took 19th place.

Versions

Infocom releases

Initial Release

Final Release

Activision releases

Planetfall is available on the Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom CD.

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Planetfall series by Infocom
Planetfall (1983)
Planetfall
Stationfall (1987)
Stationfall