The Thompson Twins Adventure

The Thompson Twins were a popular 80s music pop trio who took their name from the Tintin comic book. In issue 36 of Computer & Video Games magazine dated 10/84, there was attached to the cover, a free flexi-disc which contained a message from the group plus this adventure game program imprinted in the grooves. Commodore 64 owners had to mail-in an order to receive their free flexi-disc. You could load the program into the Spectrum by connecting a lead from the headphone socket of your record player to the EAR input on the computer. Otherwise, you could tape the disc's contents to a cassette player and load the cassette into the computer (this was the only way for the Commodore 64).

The story is related to their hit single "Doctor! Doctor!" and begins with the Thompson Twins on a beach and then a cave. Typical of text adventures, you enter directional commands: north, south, east, west as well as in, out, up, down. Other commands such as look, take, read, dig, and inv (to see what items you are holding in your inventory) are useful. You must find any items along the way and use them where appropriate. As part of the promotion, whoever could get through the adventure and find the secret of the Doctor's potion by November 16, had a chance to win a meeting backstage with the group at one of their concerts and other prizes. Due to delays in producing the Commodore 64 flexi-discs, the deadline was extended to December 31 for those computer owners.

Added
August 21, 2026
Published By
EMAP National Publications, Ltd.
Developed By
Quicksilva Ltd.
First screen (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
At the edge of a forest (Commodore 64) from mobygames.com
After displaying the title and the developer credits the game starts with this screen (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
Looks like the twins cannot swim so don't go walking into the sea! (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
Aha! An object to be picked up no doubt. (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
Later there's a cave to explore (ZX Spectrum) from mobygames.com
Year:
1984
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Genre(s):
Interactive Fiction Puzzle Adventure
Graphic Style:
2D
Camera View:
Third-Person
Control Type:
Text Parser
Setting/Theme:
1980s
Free to Play:Yes
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