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Bureaucracy

You’ve just landed a great new job and moved to a spiffy house in a nice little town. You’re even being sent to Paris this very afternoon for a combination training seminar and vacation. What could possibly go wrong? The answer, of course, is everything. When the bank refuses to acknowledge your change-of-address form, you’ll find yourself entangled in a series of bureaucratic mishaps that take you from the feeding trough of a greedy llama to the lofty branches of a tree deep in the Zalagasan jungle.

Bureaucracy  (1987)

Bureaucracy Box Cover

Infocom

Re-released as part of Infocom’s Comedy Collection.

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Game Information

Platform Mac, PC, Retro
Perspective None
Control Text parser
Gameplay Text adventure
Genre Comedy
Theme -
Graphic Style -
Presentation -
Action (Compulsory) -
Red Flags -
Media CD, Proprietary format

Product Details


System Requirements
Original version:
MS-DOS 1.0 or higher
8088/8086 processor
128 KB RAM
3.5” floppy disk, 5.25” floppy disk
80-column text mode

Bureaucracy by Infocom - Adventure Game

Bureaucracy is an adventure game, released in 1987 by Infocom. Bureaucracy has a style and uses a Text parser control scheme. Adventure Gamers have not yet published a review of Bureaucracy, at this time the community has not provided a rating for Bureaucracy.
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