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CASTLE MASTER by INCENTIVE
(Published by DoMark, £19.99).
It's been one-and-a-half years since Total Eclipse, the last
Freescape game. Since then I've upgraded to the 16-bit ST from a
humble Speccy and the new Freescaper, Castle Master, has now been
moved to the new technology too. For me, used to the small-world,
monochrome Dark Side, Castle Master is a shock. 16 colours! A
huge area! Fast responses! Ditching of the SF ethic!
Yes, Castle Master is a deep-seated fantasy game. Guess the
storyline. Done that? Yup, it's a rescue the Princess (or Prince
if you must) from the depths of the castle in which they are
trapped. No awards for originality there! So, after the loading
and a short animated sequence, you come to be standing outside
the castle. Running (selected from the windows on the left-hand
side of the screen or a menu from clicking the CASTLE MASTER
bar), you circle round the castle; and it looks big! A small hut
is worth a going over, with the crawl and look options needed to
search every corner. Going back to the drawbridge and taking the
plaque in the hut's advice (whaddaya mean, you didn't read it?)
you enter the castle. Looking up, you observe there is more than
one level. Mmmm. This isn't going to be as easy as those 8-bit
games....
Now is the time to get used to the menu fuctions, which are
actually quite easy to use. Going round, you can select (with the
mouse) to run, walk, crawl, look up or down, move around (as an
alternative to a joystick) see how strong you are, look at the
number of keys, and check your score. Clicking on the last meter,
you can see how many spirits you've killed.
Ah yes, spirits. Whereas the other Freescapes were 'dead,' the
Castle has ghosts. YOu have to have your hands on the mouse each
timwe you enter a room in order to zap them (with rocks, fired by
the left mouse button) and stop them draining you energy.
Strength. Another good point. You start Healthy, can drop to
Feeble, but it's much more desirable to be Hurculean. (I always
knew I could get to be Mr Universe on one computer game or
another!) Cheese appears to be your Prince(sses) favourite food,
as eating (by pointing and clicking with the right mouse button)
the specimens littered around the Castle seems to give your
energy a nice boost. (Kippers work even greater wonders!)
Managing to get to the second level, things get much harder.
Your way is getting blocked much more often. Mind you, the second
level is easy compared to the evil complexities of level 4! With
the new scale of the game, you can't trust every room to have an
object, but on the other hand, oyu can't take the chance. Even
the toilet (yes, really!), gym, pottery, football pitch and wine
cellar need careful examination
In all, for those with 3.5 brain cells (Gazza, take a bow!
Sorry, had to get it in!) don't bother. But if you can get on
with the puzzles, it is well worth the money. Even previous
Freescape-auts would find it a worthwhile experience.
AND NOW.....
Ratings : Sound Some good spot effects. 75%
Graphics Fast, filled, realistic. 87%
Playability Good action effects and puzzles 78%
Addictivness Baffles you; but you'll return! 75%
OVERALL Polished, impoved; a Freescape game
living up to all the early promises,
with some extras too!
82%
HINTS'N'TIPS:
Aim to remove the padlocks.
Igor seems to live in the kitchen.
To get a flying start, fire twice.
What did there used to be next to kitchens?
Don't relax in the solarium!
The pottery makes time (or you?) fly; if you can
get in!
Check each side of a door: you may find something
useful.
Reveiw by The Cool Carrot, 25 September 1990. Can I go now
Eddie?
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