A View to a Kill (video game)
James Bond 007: A View to a Kill is a computer game company Mindscape in 1985, it belongs to the genre of text adventures, based on the James Bond film in the face of death..
Action
The industrialist Max Zorin wants Silicon Valley to flood so that it dominates the world market for computer chips. James Bond receives the order to stop Zorin.
Gameplay
The player acts in this single-player adventure in the figure of secret agent James Bond. As an input option the keyboard is used. Using a text parser are English words and phrases entered in order to change the locations or perform actions.
Development
The texts for the game wrote Raymond Benson, who published six official James Bond novels between 1996 and 2002.
A year after the release of James Bond 007: A View to a Kill published Mindscape another James Bond game. There also was a text adventure titled James Bond 007: Goldfinger.
Music
The music in the Commodore 64 version of the game was written by Antony (Tony) Crowther, and opening gap of two cover songs. Once the James Bond Theme by Monty Norman and the second piece from the Duran Duran A View to a Kill from the film.