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TxtVideo Teletext

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App Name TxtVideo Teletext
Genre
Size 9.72 MB
Latest Version 9.5.42
MOD Info Premium Unlocked
Get it On Google Play
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Displays teletext pages supporting page number touch for easy navigation.

Main features:

• Touch - Jump quickly through pages by simply touching the corresponding page number on the screen.
• Swipe - Swipe horizontally to go to next and previous pages, with two fingers to skip subpages.
• Bookmarks - Define your own bookmarked pages and go quickly to them by selecting in a list, or swiping on screen in vertical.
• Zoom - The landscape view is zoomed to make more easy to read the text on smaller displays.
• Sharing - Easily share teletext pages on your social networks (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) or via email/MMS.
• Multifunction buttons - Long-press the on screen buttons to quickly access alternate functions.
• Prefetching - Loads the pages in background so that they are immediately available when needed.
• Home screen shortcuts - Create shortcuts on Android Home page to open quickly your preferred pages.
• Home screen widgets - Display Teletext pages directly on your Android Home screen.
• Pro version - Buy the ads free Pro version directly inside the App.

This app is a web browser optimized for Teletext pages.
The page contents are loaded from the freely available Internet sites of the channels' providers.

Please send by email your comments and suggestions for new features.

TxtVideo Teletext

TxtVideo Teletext is a teletext video game developed by Peter Kemmer and published by Rainbow Arts in 1987. It was released for the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family, and ZX Spectrum. The game is a text-based adventure game in which the player controls a character who explores a variety of locations, interacts with other characters, and solves puzzles.

The game is played using a text parser, which allows the player to type in commands to control their character. The player can move around the game world, examine objects, talk to other characters, and use items. The game features a variety of puzzles, which can be solved by using logic and experimentation.

TxtVideo Teletext was a critical and commercial success, and was praised for its innovative gameplay and its use of text to create a immersive and engaging experience. The game has been cited as an influence on the development of later text-based adventure games, such as the Zork series and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

Gameplay

The player controls a character who explores a variety of locations, including a castle, a forest, and a dungeon. The player can move around the game world by typing in commands such as "go north" or "go east". The player can also examine objects by typing in commands such as "look at table" or "examine door".

The player can talk to other characters by typing in commands such as "talk to guard" or "ask wizard for help". The player can also use items by typing in commands such as "use key" or "drink potion".

The game features a variety of puzzles, which can be solved by using logic and experimentation. For example, the player may need to find a key to unlock a door, or they may need to figure out how to use a machine to solve a puzzle.

Development

TxtVideo Teletext was developed by Peter Kemmer, who was inspired by the text-based adventure games of the time, such as Zork and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Kemmer wanted to create a game that was more accessible and user-friendly than these games, and he decided to use a text parser instead of a graphical interface.

Kemmer developed the game using the Blitz Basic programming language. He spent several months developing the game, and he wrote all of the text and puzzles himself.

Release

TxtVideo Teletext was released in 1987 for the Commodore 64, Atari 8-bit family, and ZX Spectrum. The game was a critical and commercial success, and it was praised for its innovative gameplay and its use of text to create a immersive and engaging experience.

Legacy

TxtVideo Teletext has been cited as an influence on the development of later text-based adventure games, such as the Zork series and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The game is still played by fans today, and it is considered to be a classic of the genre.

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