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THE SPECTRUM GAMES DATABASE
MINDER
PUBLISHER
DK'Tronics
AUTHOR(S)
Don Preistly
YEAR
June 1985
CATALOGUE NUMBER
CATEGORY
Adventure
DESCRIPTION
CONTROLS
Keyboard
INSTRUCTIONS
ORIGINAL INLAY CARD TEXT
HINTS/CHEATS
SEQUELS/PREQUELS
None
REVIEWS
_Minder_ Review from Sinclair User No. 39, June 1985:
Who needs 30 packs of pure gold acupuncture needles? Hookey
stuff, without a doubt, but that won't stop you from making a
deal in _Minder_, based on the hit TV series. _Minder_ puts you
in Arthur's shoes with a two grand stake and a fortnight to get
rich. Visit the Winchester Club to make the contacts you'll need
to buy your stock, or have a chat with proprietor Dave about the
doings of the Old Bill, in the person of mean, moody, Inspector
Chisholm. When you've bought the goods you want, you'll have to
try and sell them to one of the many shady dealers in the manor.
If they're bent, Chisholm will be after you. And there's always
the aggravation of trying to get hold of Terry to do the fetching
and carrying. True to form, all Arthur ever does is count the
money. The game is played out through conversations with the
many charachters. There are up to 35,000, identified by an
identikit style of graphics to build up their faces. you can use
Arthur's own brand of cockney most of the time; the program
recognises much slang, although at times you have to use a
specific phrase to clinch a deal. You can also play a more
devious game, selling goods you don't own and then trying to pick
them up cheaply before time runs out to make a killing. It's all
great fun and very much like the TV show, except in so far as
Terry's life as a minder, with all the violence and confusion,
is barely mentioned. Unfortunately the game is marred by the
occasional bug in the interpreter, so that conversations can go
off the rails, with words missed out or the wrong prices agreed
on. That tends to destroy the illusion and show up the program
as rather more simple than it appears when things function
properly. however, you will never get the old 'I don't
understand' comments. There is plenty of humour, particularly
in the extraordinary goods you will have to buy and sell.
Chisholm can be a right pain at times, and you may have to cut
your losses and dump bent stock to avoid being hassled on
other deals. but the roots of _Minder_ are still those of a
fairly simple trading game, and although it may sustain itself
for a while, it will ultimately become boring to play. In all
fairness, _Minder_ could have been done extremely badly indeed,
and to the credit of DK'tronics and Thames TV it is not at all
bad. Just a bit more care at the final stages, with a touch more
variety and depth to the conversations, and it could have been
a classic.
Chris Bourne
Publisher: DK'tronics
Price: 9.95
Memory: 48K
Rating: **** (out of 5, meaning: Value for money)
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