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'''''GHZ Adventure''''' is a tongue-in-cheek [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] [[fan game]] created by [[Overlord]] for April Fool's Day 2011. The gameplay of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'''s [[Green Hill Zone]] is re-interpreted as a [[wikipedia:Interactive fiction|text adventure]] game instead of the usual graphical layout. In the game, Sonic fights badniks such as [[Crabmeat]], [[Buzz Bomber]] and [[Chopper]] while gathering rings and moving towards the end of the map. Standard Sonic gameplay features, such as [[invincibility]] and [[shield]] monitors, [[spin attack]]s and the classic [[HUD]] are all available. | '''''GHZ Adventure''''' is a tongue-in-cheek [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] [[fan game]] created by [[Overlord]] for April Fool's Day 2011. The gameplay of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'''s [[Green Hill Zone]] is re-interpreted as a [[wikipedia:Interactive fiction|text adventure]] game instead of the usual graphical layout. In the game, Sonic fights badniks such as [[Crabmeat]], [[Buzz Bomber]] and [[Chopper]] while gathering rings and moving towards the end of the map. Standard Sonic gameplay features, such as [[invincibility]] and [[shield]] monitors, [[spin attack]]s and the classic [[HUD]] are all available. | ||
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Latest version: 1.10 |
Latest release date: 1 April 2012 |
Engine: Original, Python |
Credits: Overlord |
GHZ Adventure is a tongue-in-cheek Sonic the Hedgehog fan game created by Overlord for April Fool's Day 2011. The gameplay of Sonic the Hedgehog's Green Hill Zone is re-interpreted as a text adventure game instead of the usual graphical layout. In the game, Sonic fights badniks such as Crabmeat, Buzz Bomber and Chopper while gathering rings and moving towards the end of the map. Standard Sonic gameplay features, such as invincibility and shield monitors, spin attacks and the classic HUD are all available.
The game itself is compiled for play on Windows systems, but a Python version was also released, allowing for Mac OS X and Linux players to also enjoy the game.
Download GHZ Adventure GHZ Adventure (Windows) (3.69 MB) (info) GHZ Adventure (Python) (20 kB) (info)
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External Links
Original GHZ Adventure release thread at Sonic RetroGHZ Adventure 1.10 release thread at Sonic Retro