The Adventures of Down Under Dan
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Developer(s) | PowerVision |
Publisher(s) | Guildsoft Games |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
Release | 1995 |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
The Adventures of Down Under Dan is a point-and-click adventure game for MS-DOS created by Australian developer PowerVision and published in 1995 by Guildsoft Games in Britain and Australia. The game is a comical adventure game starring a parody of an Australian Crocodile Hunter much in the style of Crocodile Dundee. A boxed demonstration version of this game was also released on CD-ROM, entitled "A Day in The Life of Down Under Dan".
Plot
Dan takes a plane over the Australian Outback in search of opal. The plane crashes and causes him to lose his memory. He stumbles through the wilderness avoiding dangers, coming across a farm house and a small town. Through a series of odd jobs and scenarios, Dan finds himself on a rushing river, leading him to a gold covered beach where he claims his riches.
External links
- The Adventures of Down Under Dan at MobyGames
- GuildSoft Sales thanks to Archive.org
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