At the beginning of April 2016 Peter Verdi's Magnetic Scrolls Chronicles website went offline. So far all my attempts to contact Peter failed. His site carried some invaluable interviews with former Magnetic Scrolls people. To preserve the work I temporarily uploaded a dump of his site taken in summer of 2015. All you can see below is 100% Peter's work! Hopefully his site will reappear soon! Peter, if you read this, can you contact me?
Remember how it's like to ride on a cloud? How it feels to be squashed by a bus, or how to get that damned gold disc from Micky? Well, here's your chance to relive all these situations.

Have a chat with the devil in THE PAWN, ransack an entire island in THE GUILD OF THIEVES, restore luck itself to a whole country in JINXTER, uncover a conspiracy in CORRUPTION, become an inter-dimensional secret agent in FISH!, an ancient god in MYTH, walk in the footsteps of Alice in WONDERLAND and inherit a haunted mansion in THE LEGACY.
Become a part of the fantasy of Magnetic Scrolls - you certainly won't regret it . . .

 

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Magnetic is a handy piece of software that allows you to play the Magnetic Scrolls games on modern PC's with modern operating systems. The original version was written by Niclas Karlsson and was subsequently ported to almost every major operating system by various authors.

The list includes, amongst others, ports to MS-DOS, Amiga, Windows, Linux, MacOS, Unix, Palm OS, but also video game consoles like the Dreamcast or the Nintendo DS. In other words, no matter what machine or operating system you are using, chances are that Magnetic also exists on your platform. If you can't find your OS on the Magnetic port list, there's still hope for you, as Stefan Meier of Magnetic Scrolls Memorial fame has written a Java-Port of the Magnetic Interpreter called JMagnetic.

Magnetic 2.2 on Windows

JMagnetic2

 

 

Everything you've always wanted to know about the Magnetic Interpreter can be found by following this link to the Magnetic Scrolls Memorial pages.

The latest version of JMagnetic can be found here.

The Magnetic Scrolls games are © Magnetic Scrolls Ltd (Ken Gordon and Anita Sinclair). Be advised that it is still illegal to download and play the Magnetic Scrolls games if you do not own the original packages.