Escape from Rungistan is an interactive fiction computer game by Sirius Software's Bob Blauschild and released in 1982 for the Apple II. A personal computer Game (also known as a computer game or simply PC game) is a Video game played on a Personal computer, rather Sirius Software was a publisher of Apple II, Commodore 64 and Atari computer games in the early 1980s Events December 27 - Starcade, a Video game Television Game show, debuts on TBS in the United States Rungistan is an adventure game similar to other such as Mystery House and Gruds in Space. An adventure game is a type of Video game characterized by investigation exploration puzzle-solving, interaction with game characters and a focus on Narrative Mystery House is a 1980 game for the Apple II by Roberta and Ken Williams.
The background is as follows, as described in the instructions at the opening of the game:
Rungistan combines graphical elements with text-based commands. The game begins with the player sitting in a jail cell and one is asked to enter a command. Rungistan was the first text adventure game to introduce the element of time; in certain situations, the player was required to perform a certain action before the time ran out, such as defusing a bomb. Also, it was the first text adventure to feature arcade-like sequences, such as skiing down a hill and avoiding trees.