Abandonware DOS title

The adventures of Willy Beamish

The adventures of Willy Beamish is an abandoned adventure game designed by Jeffrey Tunnell, David Selle, Tom Brooke, developed by Dynamix and released by Sierra On-Line in 1991. The adventures of Willy Beamish runs on DOS.
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The "talkie" CD versions of the game, besides adding voice actors, extend the game's introduction and replaced the still character portraits with animated versions. Additionally, while the floppy PC version offered the option of MT-32 sound and music, the CD version eliminates that option, leaving only Soundblaster and Pro Audio Spectrum as sound options.

Certain retail boxes of the game included a mail-in form for a free Willy Beamish-themed wristwatch.

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Status: abandonware
Input: joystick, keyboard, mouse
Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk, 5,25 floppy disk, cd-rom
Abandonware DOS views: 20300

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