You are sitting on a grassy bank alongside a small stream trying to come up with a new idea for an adventure when a small red dragon about a foot high, scuttles past through the long grass. It peers anxiously at a cheap Japanese digital wrist-watch and mumbles something about being late for a Convention. As you've had no luck with a new idea for your adventure, you decide to follow it. The dragon coughs quietly to itself and sets fire to the field in the process, then it sets off in the direction of the woods.
This was originally written for the Amstrad CPC using PAWS and published by WoW Software in 1994. This version is called 'A Midsummer Days Dream' (no hyphen or apostrophe).
WoW Software also produced a GAC version for the Amstrad CPC by splitting it into four parts, with the first two parts being sold as 'Pirate Problems - A Midsummer Day's Dream Pt.1' and the final two parts as 'Wonderland - A Midsummer Day's Dream Pt.2'.
It was ported to the Spectrum ZX by Jonathan Scott and published by The Adventure Workshop. This version is called 'A Midsummer Day's Dream' (no hyphen, but it has an apostrophe).
It was ported to ACE in 2004 and published by the author. This version is called 'A Mid-summer Day's Dream' (with hyphen and apostrophe).
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