Labyrinth is a graphic adventure game from 1986. It was created by Lucasfilm Games and distributed by Activision for the Microsoft MSX2. The game is inspired by the fantasy film of the same name. In the game, players navigate a maze, solve puzzles, and avoid hazards. The objective is to locate and beat the primary villain, Jareth, within a 13-hour real-time limit. Unlike contemporary adventure games, Labyrinth does not employ a command-line interface, but employs two scrolling "word wheel" menus to form basic sentences.
Labyrinth: The Computer Game is a 1986 graphic adventure game developed by Lucasfilm Games and published by Activision. Based on the fantasy film Labyrinth, it tasks the player with navigating a maze while solving puzzles and evading dangers. The player's goal is to find and defeat the main antagonist, Jareth, within 13 real-time hours. Unlike other adventure games of the period, Labyrinth does not feature a command-line interface. Instead, the player uses two scrolling "word wheel" menus on the screen to construct basic sentences.