> also details like just what _can_ you do in the dark...?
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+== Earlier non-influences ==
+
+There is record of one earlier dungeon-crawling game called "dnd",
+written in 1974-75 on the PLATO system at University of Illinois
+<<DND>>. This was in some ways similar to later roguelike games but
+not to Adventure. The designers of later roguelikes frequently site
+Adventure as an explanation, but not dnd; like PLATO itself, dnd seems
+not to have become known outside of its home university until
+rediscovered by computer historians many years after Adventure
+shipped.
+
+There was also Hunt The Wumpus <<WUMPUS>>, written by Gregory Yob in
+1972. Though the wumpus was later included as a monster in the Nethack
+roguelike game, there is no evidence that Yob's original (circulated
+in BASIC among microcomputer enthusiasts) was known to the ARPANET- and
+minicomputer-centered culture Crowther and Woods were part of until well
+after Adventure was written.
+
== Nomenclature ==
This project is called "Open Adventure" because it's not at all clear
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+- [[[DND]]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dnd_(video_game)
+
+- [[[WUMPUS]]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_the_Wumpus