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Release Date | 13 May 2005 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | Occasional, mild |
Story | Remake |
Play Length | Medium Length Game |
Graphics | 320x200, 8-Bit (256 Colour) |
Downloaded | 9,422 All Time |
A remake of the 80's text adventure on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. This game has been made for badly disabled persons who have a special controller which maps one particular button on the keyboard. Anyone can play though, just use the space bar to do everything.
macon |
Amoto's Puf | Creator |
Bullet Train |
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This seems to be the only text based graphic adventure game on here. I was hoping there would be more.
New updated version released. New features include - improved graphics, music, instructions, tutorial, walkthru & map.
Thanks for your comment. I had intended to include an intro and a read-me file on what to do but I ran out of time. It was a competition entry you see. I have restarted work on it to include the above plus many more locations from the original (64 in total I think). Yes, the graphics are faithful to the original but the interface had to be totally reworked to suit a one button game.
Played this not knowing it was intended for disabled people. It was interesting and I enjoy these old games.
What I didn't understand was what was going on. Where was I? What did I have to do?
I realise this is a remake (and probably faithful to the original for all I know) but if there could be no intro to this game, perhaps some documentation?
I seemed to complete it but I didn't know why.
But that aside, I think it's great that a game such as this has been remade.