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About The Rocky Horror Show Computer Game
The Rocky Horror Show Computer Game is a 1985 video game for the Commodore 64, Commodore 128, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC created by the CRL Group PLC. The game involved playing as either Brad or Janet and collecting pieces of the Medusa machine scattered around the castle, in order to free your partner from stone and escape the castle before it blasts off. Meanwhile, the other characters in the game can hinder your progress by stealing and hiding your clothes along with what you are carrying. Riff-Raff can kill the player with his laser gun, and Eddie can run the player over with his motorcycle should he thaw out and escape from his freezer.
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What is The Rocky Horror Show Computer Game about?
The Rocky Horror Show Computer Game is a 1985 video game for the Commodore 64, Commodore 128, ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC created by the CRL Group PLC. The game involved playing as either Brad or Janet and collecting pieces of the Medusa machine scattered around the castle, in order to free your partner from stone and escape the castle before it blasts off. Meanwhile, the other characters in the game can hinder your progress by stealing and hiding your clothes along with what you are carrying. Riff-Raff can kill the player with his laser gun, and Eddie can run the player over with his motorcycle should he thaw out and escape from his freezer.
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Game modes: Single player
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When was The Rocky Horror Show Computer Game released?
The Rocky Horror Show Computer Game released on May 1, 1985, developed by CRL Group PLC, CRL Group PLC and published by Electric Dreams Software, CRL Group PLC.
What platforms is The Rocky Horror Show Computer Game available on?
The Rocky Horror Show Computer Game is available on Commodore C64/128/MAX, ZX Spectrum, Apple II, Amstrad CPC. It supports single player.