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After being kicked out in space drifting through the vacuum, by chance, you hit upon the G.F.S. Sorceress. If you could get inside - she would be your only chance of survival.
Unjustly sentenced for mutiny, you are condemned to spend the remainder of you natural days drifting in interstellar space in a recycling spacesuit, from which the maneuvering thrusters have been removed. You stand at the open door of the Federal Galactic Naval starship Rheingold's airlock. Before you are the beautiful but cold and distant stars. You hesitate to make the final leap, and a guard gives you a kick in the seat of the pants that sends you spinning out of the airlock and into space. Your spinning presents some difficulties in getting a good last look at the Rheingold as its engines...
December 31, 1981
GFS Sorceress was released on December 31, 1981.
GFS Sorceress is available on Atari 8-bit, Apple II, TRS-80.
No — GFS Sorceress is a single-player game.
GFS Sorceress was developed by Microcomputer Games, Inc. and published by The Avalon Hill Game Company.