Pimania

Pimania was a text and graphic adventure game for the ZX Spectrum, the BBC Micro, the Dragon 32 and the ZX81, the 1982 by Automata UK Ltd.. was published. A player's task was to traverse a surrealistic game world with the help of Pi -Man, the mascot of Automata. On the B - side of the Program Audio Cassette was a Pimania song.

Automata wrote a price in the form of a golden sundial with a value of £ 6,000 from. The clues as to where this price was to be found, Automata had hidden in the game. In 1985 the award went to Sue Cooper and Lizi Newman, who had found that the sundial ( Pi is approximately 22:7 ) only at a July 22, at a Kalkstatue in the form of a horse in Hindover Hill (near Litlington, East Sussex ) could be found.

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