Pimania

Pimania
Developer(s)Mel Croucher
Publisher(s)Automata UK
Platform(s)BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum, Dragon 32, Sinclair ZX81
ReleaseOctober 1982[1]
Genre(s)Adventure

Pimania is a text-and-graphics adventure game written by Mel Croucher and released by Automata UK in 1982 for the BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum, Dragon 32, and Sinclair ZX81. It was the first real-life video game treasure hunt to be released.[2] It was inspired by the 1979 Kit Williams book Masquerade.[3] Automata gave a prize of a golden sundial worth £6,000 (equivalent to £26,700 in 2023) for the first person to solve the various cryptic clues to its location that were hidden within Pimania.

  1. ^ "Computer & Video Games - Issue 013 (1982-11)(EMAP Publishing)(GB)". November 1982.
  2. ^ Limited, Guinness World Records (2008). Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition 2008. Guinness World Records Ltd. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-904994-20-6. {{cite book}}: |last1= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ "Computer & Video Games - Issue 013 (1982-11)(EMAP Publishing)(GB)". November 1982.