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| series = [[Flye 'n' Frie (franchise)#Retro_Remains_Series|''Flye 'n' Frie: Retro Remains Series'']]
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Revision as of 17:01, 7 August 2025

Flye 'n' Frie in...
Harpy on the Home Computer
The game's "box art"
Developer(s)Studio RGB-Newt
Publisher(s)The Fishal Project
Director(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Producer(s)Jordyn-Rae Morrison
Designer(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Programmer(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Artist(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Writer(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
Composer(s)Darien Brice Dickinson
SeriesFlye 'n' Frie: Retro Remains Series
Engine
Platform(s)Commodore Amiga
Release
  • WW: TBA
Genre(s)
  • Interactive fiction
  • Text adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Flye 'n' Frie in... Harpy on the Home Computer (or simply Harpy on the Home Computer) is an upcoming interactive fiction / text adventure video game, developed by Studio RGB-Newt and published by The Fishal Project, targetting a playable and finishable state on the Amiga, a family of home computer systems first released in 1985 by Commodore (previously known for the Commodore 64), which was discontinued in 1996, due to their original 1994 bankruptcy.

The game is the third out of 8 titles in the "Retro Remains Series" of Flye 'n' Frie games for retro consoles and systems, all eight of which will be bundled together in the Flye 'n' Frie: Classic Collection for PC, and is otherwise released as bundled z-machine or glulx-specification blorb files that are playable in interactive fiction interpreters.

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