The Search for Sharla
Release Date  never
Original Publisher  Thalamus Ltd (UK)
Min. Hardware  ZX-Spectrum 48K
Language  English
Genre  Arcade Game: Adventure
Max. Players  1
Other Platforms  Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64

Authors/Contributors
     Gordon Fong (UK) - ?

Remarks
     Gordon recalls: "Search for Sharla was about well into development on the Spectrum and Amstrad when it was pulled but by no means near completion. I'd estimate around 35% complete with all tech running to create a Lords of Midnight Clone. I was working as a 3rd party contractor for Esprit software and as I understood it, the project was simply dropped by Thalamus mid-development. I have heard many stories about what really happened and why but none of it, afaik, is confirmed."

Magazine References
     C&VG (Computer & Video Games)issue #97-1989/Decpage 155- Preview
     Crashissue v.1 #71-1989/Decpage 41- CompoEntry
     Crashissue v.1 #73-1990/Febpage 22- CompoResult

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