Bureaucracy - Commodore Amiga

Publisher:Infocom  Info
Developer:Infocom  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Adventure / Text
Game Manual:Download Game Music:N/A

Also on: Commodore 128, Apple II, Atari ST, Microsoft DOS

Video from another systemMicrosoft DOS version shown because a Commodore Amiga video is unavailable.
Microsoft DOS version
In game image of Bureaucracy on the Commodore Amiga.
In Game
Title screen of Bureaucracy on the Commodore Amiga.
Title Screen
Box cover for Bureaucracy on the Commodore Amiga.
Box
Box back cover for Bureaucracy on the Commodore Amiga.
Box Back
Cartridge artwork for Bureaucracy on the Commodore Amiga.
Cartridge


(From the Infocom Home Page)

Once upon a time, a man moved from one apartment in London to another. He dutifully notified everyone of his new address, including his bank; he went to the bank and filled out a change of address form himself. The man was very happy in his new apartment.

Then, one day, the man tried to use his credit card but couldn't. He discovered that his bank had invalidated his credit card. Apparently, the bank had sent a new card to his old address.

For weeks, this man tried to get the bank to acknowledge his change of address form. He talked to many blank officials, and filled out new forms, and tried to get a new credit card issued, but nothing worked. The man had no credit, and the bank behaved like, well, a bank.

It's a sad story, one that gets replayed every day for millions of people worldwide. Of course, sometimes it's not a bank at fault: sometimes it's the postal service, or an insurance company, or the telephone company, or an airline, or the Government. But all of us, at one time or another, feel persecuted by a bureaucracy.

You begin in your new house. As per the letter in your package, you will fly to Paris just as soon as you get some money to take you to the airport. That money should be in today's mail, so you should be off soon... unless, of course, there's been some problem with the mail.

Oh by the way: The man in our story about the bank was Douglas Adams, the principal author of this game. The bank did finally send him a letter, apologizing for the inconvenience - but they sent it to his old address.


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