You have just come too from concussion but have lost your memory. You find yourself in a Mexican prison. Your aim is to escape from prison and return to Texas a rich man.
Originally for the MZ-80A, MZ-80K and MZ-80B. Later for MZ-700. The Sharpsoft release is currently the earliest identified version of the game; dating from late 1982, early 1983 (it is advertised in Personal Computer World January 1983).
The Sharp MZ-80A version of the game lists Geoff Clark as the author in line 0 of the BASIC as well as the date July 1982.
The Spectrum Quilled version, produced by brothers Andrew and Philip Broadhurst, seems to have been created in 1986. Its odd mish-mash of writing styles, with in-jokes and responses aimed at friends, that seems to be a port of the Sharp MZ release. The Broadhurst brothers use elements of their version of Mexican Adventure as part of the fourth wall-breaking joke at the start of Snowdrop.
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