(At the end of the first one in the Commodore 64 version.)
The Commodore 64 version plays much like its counterparts, except it features only singles matches.
There were some fairly long waits on the Commodore version, which I tried.
A Commodore 64 version was begun by the original designer, but never finished.
The Commodore 64 version was later modified for use without a keyboard.
The Commodore 64 version has subsequently been discovered and made available for download.
The Commodore 64 version is notable for its early use of digitized speech.
The Commodore 16 version was limited in a number of respects.
Also the soundtrack was reduced to few pieces when compared to Commodore 128 version.
Joe Vierra wrote the Commodore 64 version the same year.