Friday the 13th: The Computer Game

Friday the 13th: The Computer Game (1986)

by Domark Ltd.
Genres:Arcade
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:Play as five camp counselors out to protect the kids from Jason Vorhees. Most of the time is spent walking down paths and throwing rocks, knives, and other crap at zombies. Occasionally Jason will show up and must be fought.
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