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Russian Roulette

In this game, you are given by the computer a revolver loaded with one bullet and five empty chambers. You spin the chamber and pull the trigger by inputting a “1,” or, if you want to quit, input a “2.” You win if you play ten times and are still alive.

Tom Adametx wrote this program while a student at Curtis Jr. High School in Sudbury, Massachusetts.

⚠️ This game includes EXPLICT references to suicide, and should not be included in most distributions, especially considering the extreme simplicity of the program.


As published in Basic Computer Games (1978):

Downloaded from Vintage Basic at http://www.vintage-basic.net/games.html