Programming

Miser
When I played my first computer-adventure, I was fascinated by the program language on the Commodore 64. The game "Miser" was situated in an old house. The game was completely in text. There was nothing graphical at all. You had to type in commands (such as "unlock door" and "move rug") to get into other rooms. When we did not know how to get upstairs, I started digging in the long listing until I saw that the command was "go stairs".



Efteling
Later I made many programs myself in GW-basic and Quickbasic. Starting with simple kiddy stuff until a real adventure game, situated in the Efteling. It only worked under DOS en does not work in Windows anymore. The game was never sold, but I won a third prize at IBM's "Leonardo da Vinci Award": a complete multimedia PC.