| Credits | |
| Published: |
1990, US Gold
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| Creator: | Bill Williams |
| Box Art: | Peter Andrew Jones |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS |
| Disks: | 2 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Adventure |
| Subgenre: | Miscellaneous |
| Tags: | actionadventure, angle, puzzle, sideways, topdown |
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Added by Kim Lemon on Jul 9, 2004. Viewed 14969 times.
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You'll probably need the manual to enjoy it. Other than being one of the rare Amiga games that use the HAM mode and has interesting graphics, the gameplay is rather poor.
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Weird and innovative, but not too entertaining (at least for me). (64%)
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What a wonderful game. By all accounts it didn't come close to breaking even, which is a real injustice considering how many dismal games sold based on their license. Bill really out-Cinemawared Cinemaware with the combination of game ideas here.
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Definitely a good attempt at creating something original. I still have the audio cassette that came with the original, there's some great music there (and in the game, of course)! However, of all the sub games I liked the boring cavern sequences least, and unfortunately those were a large part of the game.
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This was the last Amiga game by the late Bill Williams, who was arguably the US' greatest ever Amiga programmer on the technical side. This game was similar to the Cinemaware titles, in that it combined a lot of different styles and concentrated on atmosphere more than anything. The subgames were a mixed bag but they all looked and sounded great. If you love things like It Came From the Desert and Defender Of the Crown, this is well worth trying.
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An older, somewhat strange game. I remember its music, which added greatly to the atmosphere, and its variety in subgames such as a pictionary type of game. Exploring the caverns was quite entertaining.
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