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{{Game
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|title=Architect
|title=Architect
|image=Architect title screen.jpg
|developer=Gamesoft
|developer=Gamesoft
|publisher=Gamesoft
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|systems=[[NES]], [[Dr. PC Jr.]]
|genre=[[Non-game]]
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|modes=[[Single player]]
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'''Architect''', a.k.a. '''Architect for Dr. PC Jr.''', is an [[unlicensed]] software utility released, apparently, for or with the [[Dr. PC Jr.]] (a Chinese Famicom clone system). The game plays like a drawing tool using pre-created bits of architecture. The building most commonly shown is a Chinese or Japanese-like pagoda or temple.
'''Architect''', a.k.a. '''Architect for Dr. PC Jr.''', is an [[unlicensed]] software utility released, apparently, for or with the [[Dr. PC Jr.]] (a Chinese Famicom clone system). The game plays like a drawing tool using pre-created bits of architecture. The building most commonly shown is a Chinese or Japanese-like pagoda or temple.


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[[Category:Dr. PC Jr.]]
[[Category:Dr. PC Jr.]]
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[[Category:Non-game]]
[[Category:Non-game]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Unlicensed games]]
[[Category:Unlicensed games]]

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Box artwork for Architect.
Box artwork for Architect.
Architect
Developer(s)Gamesoft
Publisher(s)Gamesoft
Year released1990
System(s)NES, Dr. PC Jr.
Genre(s)Non-game
ModesSingle player
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Architect, a.k.a. Architect for Dr. PC Jr., is an unlicensed software utility released, apparently, for or with the Dr. PC Jr. (a Chinese Famicom clone system). The game plays like a drawing tool using pre-created bits of architecture. The building most commonly shown is a Chinese or Japanese-like pagoda or temple.