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Bet you can't draw a picture of 'Unanimous'! How about 'Permanent Press', then? Tough isn't it? These are the kind of challenges that face any would be Pictioneer, which - before you ask - is anyone who's playing Domark's latest board game conversion, Pictionaryl

The original Pictionaiy was a word-based charades game, where you went racing around the board not answering questions but sketching words to be guessed by your team. The trouble was that you had just one minute in which to produce a legible picture that used no words, letters, numbers or written symbols. Millions of people went half crazy trying to define 'caffeine' and 'grandfather' with pen and paper.

But how could such an involved game be bought to the computer? Domark's answer is a custom designed quick-draw art package.

Board and pieces are shown on-screen, and when the time comes to sketch out a word a canvas unfurls for you to fill with your semi-intelligible scribblings.

Playable with any number of people/teams from one to four, the aim is to finish first in a chase around the board. Either everything can be looked after by the computer, or you can share in the workload yourself. Team play's most fun, given players'total inability to agree over what 'that circle' means (try guessing the words without looking at the captions and you'll get the general idea).

The time limit is up to you, as is the the choice of picturist - the CPC does the drawing if you're playing alone. This drawing stage is where Pictionaiy stands head and shoulders - possibly torso too - above other 'game' conversions. There are rubber band lines to bend, ready-made squares to stretch, circles that can be squashed and triangles -all there to help you draw quickly. It's even possible to fill in pictures with a variety of backgrounds to help that unfortunate soul who has to try and decipher what exactly you mean by two lines and a cube. (Eat yer heart out Mondrian!).

The word which you have to describe is determined by a set of colour-coordinated cards which are divided into categories: person or place, object, action, 'difficult' and 'all-play'. The computer tells you to look up cell G7, say, and there's your word. Using the joystick you guide a pointer first to the type of line/shape you want and then put it on the "paper". The fire button starts or stops a line, as well as being used to determine which function you want. Using the cursor keys is more accurate but takes too much time in a game situation. The whole package is very friendly, which means that you won't be limited just to crude cartoons and crossings out.

You can of course always cheat, because to make maximum use of the machine, you have to say whether the word was correctly defined or not. But even the slightest deception destroys the whole point of the game. Your aim is to have fun and maybe win in the process, not to achieve victory at any costs.

The major drawback is the dependence of the game on team play for it to be fun. The real enjoyment arises from the interaction of comrades who completely misunderstand each other. Then Pictionary takes on life of its own and becomes as much a test of friendship as of artistic skill!

Pictionary ought to be hindered by the complicated nature of the art package, but that actually makes it more fun. The very fact that nobody can draw fast enough is a great leveller. It may mean you can't play the game with the whole family - the Aunt Mabels of this world never will come to terms with an joystick-driven art package - but between clever computer types the pen will be as mighty as any laser cannon. And you have to be quicker on the draw, too.

TW, AA#51

PICTIONARY
(c) DOMARK

Developper: OXFORD MOBIUS
Author(s): ???

★ YEAR: 1989
★ LANGUAGES:
★ GENRE: INGAME MODE 1 , BOARD , MULTIPLAYER , TAPE , DISK
★ LiCENCE: COMMERCIALE
★ RERELEASES: HITSQUAD (TAPE/BUDGET) , ERBE SOFTWARE (SPAIN)


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Adverts/Publicités:
» DOMARK-Pictionary-Trivial  Pursuit-Nouvelle  Generation-Trivial  Pursuit-Edition  Junior-Trivial  Pursuit-Genus  Edition-Trivial  Pursuit-La  Revolution  Francaise    FRENCHDATE: 2015-01-24
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» Hitsquad-Aim  ony  for  the  top-Pictionary-The  Duel-Jack  Nicklaus  GolfDATE: 2012-02-03
DL: 375
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SiZE: 214Ko
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» Pictionary-Trivial  Pursuit-L  Edition  de  Noel-Trivial  Pursuit-Edition  Revolution-Trivial  Pursuit-Nouvelle  Generation-Trivial  Pursuit-Young  Players  Edition    FRENCHDATE: 2010-06-02
DL: 509
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SiZE: 297Ko
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» Pictionary    FRENCHDATE: 2015-01-26
DL: 479
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SiZE: 552Ko
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» Pictionary    GERMANDATE: 2017-06-21
DL: 158
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SiZE: 229Ko
NOTE: Uploaded by hERMOL ; w796*h1091

» Pictionary    SPANISHDATE: 2016-05-18
DL: 257
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SiZE: 426Ko
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Covers/Packages:
» Pictionary    (Release  DISC)    ENGLISHDATE: 2023-10-03
DL: 60
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» Pictionary    (Release  DISC)    FRENCHDATE: 2022-10-07
DL: 337
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SiZE: 1387Ko
NOTE: Scan by Loic DANEELS ; w4215*h2851
 
» Pictionary    (Release  TAPE-ERBE)    SPANISHDATE: 2018-07-01
DL: 205
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SiZE: 119Ko
NOTE: Uploaded by hERMOL ; w1468*h685

» Pictionary    (Rerelease  TAPE-HITSQUAD)    ENGLISHDATE: 2023-03-01
DL: 82
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SiZE: 683Ko
NOTE: Uploaded by manuelv ; w1689*h1176
 

Dumps disks:
» Pictionary    FRENCHDATE: 2019-09-30
DL: 271
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 118Ko
NOTE: Uploaded by CPCLOV ; 40 Cyls
.HFE: Χ

» Pictionary    SPANISHDATE: 2019-09-30
DL: 271
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 112Ko
NOTE: 40 Cyls
.HFE: Χ

Dumps cassettes (version commerciale):
» Pictionary    (Rerelease  HITSQUAD)    ENGLISHDATE: 2019-09-29
DL: 276
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 144Ko
NOTE: Dumped by DLFRSILVER ;
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» Pictionary    ENGLISHDATE: 2012-10-30
DL: 377
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 102Ko
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» Pictionary    FRENCHDATE: 2019-09-29
DL: 282
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 129Ko
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» Pictionary    SPANISHDATE: 2012-10-30
DL: 383
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SiZE: 109Ko
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.CDT: 2

Dumps disquettes (version commerciale):
» Pictionary    ENGLISHDATE: 2023-09-09
DL: 65
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 117Ko
NOTE: Dumped/uploaded by Nicholas CAMPBELL ; 40 tracks/Extended DSK
.HFE: Χ
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» Pictionary    FRENCHDATE: 2011-04-03
DL: 356
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 131Ko
NOTE: 42 Cyls
.HFE: Χ

» Pictionary    SPANISHDATE: 2012-11-12
DL: 388
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 124Ko
NOTE: 41 Cyls
.HFE: Χ

» Pictionary    FRENCHDATE: 2020-05-23
DL: 293
TYPE: ZIP
SiZE: 316Ko
NOTE: Dumped by Dlfrsilver for Loic DANEELS ; 42 Cyls/CT-RAW
.HFE: Χ
 

Medias/Supports:
» Pictionary    (Release  DISC)    ENGLISHDATE: 2023-10-03
DL: 136
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SiZE: 811Ko
NOTE: Upload/scan by Nicholas CAMPBELL ; w2136*h1302
 
» Pictionary    (Release  DISC)    FRENCHDATE: 2016-09-07
DL: 155
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SiZE: 55Ko
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» Pictionary    (Release  DISC-ERBE)    SPANISHDATE: 2017-12-19
DL: 186
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SiZE: 138Ko
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» Pictionary    (Release  TAPE)    ENGLISHDATE: 2016-09-06
DL: 177
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SiZE: 28Ko
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» Pictionary    (Release  TAPE)    FRENCHDATE: 2016-10-11
DL: 130
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SiZE: 26Ko
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» Pictionary    (Release  TAPE-ERBE)    SPANISHDATE: 2017-11-13
DL: 184
TYPE: image
SiZE: 73Ko
NOTE: Uploaded by hERMOL ; w1305*h846

» Pictionary    (Rerelease  TAPE-HITSQUAD)    ENGLISHDATE: 2023-02-28
DL: 52
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SiZE: 1493Ko
NOTE: Uploaded by manuelv ; w3429*h2237
 

Notices d'utilisation:
» Pictionary    (Addendum  Francais)    FRENCHDATE: 2018-03-11
DL: 293
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» Pictionary    (CARDSGAME)    ENGLISHDATE: 2023-10-03
DL: 355
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NOTE: Upload/scan by Nicholas CAMPBELL ; 8 pages/PDFlib v1.6

» Pictionary    (CARDSGAME)    SPANISHDATE: 2018-03-11
DL: 564
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» Pictionary    (Release  ERBE)    SPANISHDATE: 2018-03-11
DL: 320
TYPE: PDF
SiZE: 511Ko
NOTE: 5 pages/PDFlib v1.6

» Pictionary    (Release  TAPE-DISC)    ENGLISH-FRENCH-GERMANDATE: 2018-03-11
DL: 314
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SiZE: 2297Ko
NOTE: Uploaded by CPCLOV ; 4 pages/PDFlib v1.6

» Pictionary    (Rerelease  TAPE-HITSQUAD)    ENGLISHDATE: 2024-01-02
DL: 260
TYPE: PDF
SiZE: 1796Ko
NOTE: Uploaded by CPCLOV ; 3 pages/PDFlib v1.6

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L'Amstrad CPC est une machine 8 bits à base d'un Z80 à 4MHz. Le premier de la gamme fut le CPC 464 en 1984, équipé d'un lecteur de cassettes intégré il se plaçait en concurrent  du Commodore C64 beaucoup plus compliqué à utiliser et plus cher. Ce fut un réel succès et sorti cette même années le CPC 664 équipé d'un lecteur de disquettes trois pouces intégré. Sa vie fut de courte durée puisqu'en 1985 il fut remplacé par le CPC 6128 qui était plus compact, plus soigné et surtout qui avait 128Ko de RAM au lieu de 64Ko.