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Thanks to Time4Tea's answer, mine is not the first, but in the interest of completeness I'll add it here.

Morloc's Tower (1980)

There was a game for the Apple ][ named Morloc's Tower in which the player explores the titular edifice, with Morloc being the final boss. It was published in 1980.

Morloc moved around the tower randomly. During my second play-through I met Morloc (and with some luck defeated him) on the ground floor. The player's score is calculated from the time taken to win the game; by winning as quickly as I did the calculation logic overflowed.

Wikipedia has a page: Morloc's Tower

Thanks to Time4Tea's answer, mine is not the first, but in the interest of completeness I'll add it here.

There was a game for the Apple ][ named Morloc's Tower in which the player explores the titular edifice, with Morloc being the final boss. It was published in 1980.

Morloc moved around the tower randomly. During my second play-through I met Morloc (and with some luck defeated him) on the ground floor. The player's score is calculated from the time taken to win the game; by winning as quickly as I did the calculation logic overflowed.

Wikipedia has a page: Morloc's Tower

Morloc's Tower (1980)

There was a game for the Apple ][ named Morloc's Tower in which the player explores the titular edifice, with Morloc being the final boss. It was published in 1980.

Morloc moved around the tower randomly. During my second play-through I met Morloc (and with some luck defeated him) on the ground floor. The player's score is calculated from the time taken to win the game; by winning as quickly as I did the calculation logic overflowed.

Wikipedia has a page: Morloc's Tower

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Thanks to Time4Tea's answer, mine is not the first, but in the interest of completeness I'll add it here.

There was a game for the Apple ][ named Morloc's Tower in which the player explores the titular edifice, with Morloc being the final boss. It was published in 1980.

Morloc moved around the tower randomly. During my second play-through I met Morloc (and with some luck defeated him) on the ground floor. The player's score is calculated from the time taken to win the game; by winning as quickly as I did the calculation logic overflowed.

Wikipedia has a page: Morloc's Tower