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An Everyday Tale of a Seeker of Gold
Video game
DeveloperZenobi Software
PublisherZenobi Software
PlatformZX Spectrum[1]
Release date1986
GenreText-Adventure

An Everyday Tale of a Seeker of Gold is a Text-Adventure made by John Wilson[1][2] and a parody of the 1982 video game The Hobbit.[3] Orginally it would be called The Boggit, but because Delta 4 Software already released a game with that name, Wilson changed the name. Together with Bulbo and the Lizard King and Fuddo and Slam it formed "the Balrogian Trilogy".[3] It is the prequel to Retarded Creatures and Caverns.[3][1]

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