I know nothing about the history of this particular version of adventure, although the submitter claims that it is the original FORTRAN version. There are no copyright notices in any of the code and there is no author information either. I have not tried to compile this, but it has been around long enough that it shouldn't be a problem as long as you have a fortran compiler that understands this syntax. Note that there may be system specific routines (e.g., SRCH$$(), SAVE$$()) that would need to be renamed. The .f.alt files are ones that someone used at onetime to disable gripe and log messages and the wizard monitor. -Bill Randle Moderator, comp.sources.games Tektronix, Inc. billr@saab.CNA.TEK.COM May 18, 1990 P.S. Be sure to combine all three parts of main.f (main.f.1, main.f.2, main.f.3) into a single main.f file and to combine the three parts of the data file (adv.data.1, adv.data.2, adv.data.3) into a single adv.data file. P.P.S. As an exercise to the reader, one is welcome to convert this to C using the f2c translator and submit the results for posting.