★ AMSTRAD CPC ★ GAMESLIST ★ SAVE YOUR SISTER (c) THE ADVENTURE WORKSHOP ★ |
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Someone has kidnapped your sister as far as you re concerned whoevers got her can keep her. in fad they re more than welcome to her! The rest of the family however, don't share your point of view, and you have been sent off to find her. and rescue her. You have ascertained that your sister is being held captive in 9ome caves. Your search begins outside an entrance to a cave, which iies to the south. After picking your way through a dimly lit passage you find yourself in a room containing a long table upon which sits a Ming vase (Hmmm, maybe you can ' save" more than your sister?) Soon you'll discover the “Harem", and you can hear the sound of laughter from within Here you'll meet the obiigatory(?) guard who s employed to prevent you from discovering just who s doing the giggling. Finding something to please him will make him leave his post -and you can enter the Harem At your entrance however, the laughter tum6 to screams and many of the maidens flee in terror. Now why would they do that I wonder? Strange or what? When you find your sister she's feeling rather cold - which isn't really surprising as she s only wearing her birthday suit! Instead of being pleased to see you, she tells you that she'6 not going anywhere until you find her something to wear Talk about gratitude! Returning with something to cover her modesty has a very strange effect on you sister. Still, as you've had your usual three Weetabix that morning you re more than able to complete your rescue mission This adventure is aimed at novice players and therefore the problems aren't difficult There s not even a maze to contend with (Hoorah!) There is, however, a ' 6udden death" lurking in the adventure. Available from the Adventure Workshop - Price £4 (disc) £2 (tape) together with "The Weirdstone" Reviewed by Ellen Mahon on an Amstrad CPC464
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Page créée en 125 millisecondes et consultée 1588 fois 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. |