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'''Fuddo and Slam''' is a parody based on [[The Lord of the Rings]]. It takes place after ''Bulbo'' gambled away his ring, and his friends ''Fuddo'' and ''Slam'' had to retrieve it. Its a sequel of [[An Everyday Tale of a Seeker of Gold]] and is a part of [[the Balrogian Trilogy]].
'''Fuddo and Slam''' is a parody based on [[The Lord of the Rings]].<ref name="Tolkien Games">[http://www.lysator.liu.se/tolkien-games/entry/fuddo.html Tolkien Games] (retrieved 3 December 2010)</ref> It takes place after ''Bulbo'' gambled away his ring, and his friends ''Fuddo'' and ''Slam'' had to retrieve it.<ref name="Tolkien Games"/> Its a sequel of [[An Everyday Tale of a Seeker of Gold]] and is a part of [[the Balrogian Trilogy]].<ref name="Tolkien Games"/><ref name="Spectrum">[http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseek.cgi Fuddo and Slam] at [[wikipedia:World of Spectrum|World of Spectrum]] (retrieved 3 Dec ember 2010)</ref> The game was designed by [[John Wilson]]<ref>[http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?history&id=i9m9j3bo50ku56o5 The Interactive Fiction Database] (retrieved 3 December 2010)</ref>
and [[Shaun G. McClure]].<ref name="Spectrum"/>


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Fuddo and Slam
Video game
DeveloperZenobi Software
PublisherZenobi Software
PlatformZX Spectrum
Release date1988
GenreText-Adventure

Fuddo and Slam is a parody based on The Lord of the Rings.[1] It takes place after Bulbo gambled away his ring, and his friends Fuddo and Slam had to retrieve it.[1] Its a sequel of An Everyday Tale of a Seeker of Gold and is a part of the Balrogian Trilogy.[1][2] The game was designed by John Wilson[3]

and Shaun G. McClure.[2]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tolkien Games (retrieved 3 December 2010)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Fuddo and Slam at World of Spectrum (retrieved 3 Dec ember 2010)
  3. The Interactive Fiction Database (retrieved 3 December 2010)