The Micro User


Scott Adams Scoops

Categories: Review: Software
Author: Pendragon
Publisher: U. S. Gold
Machine: BBC Model B

 
Published in The Micro User 6.02

Adventure pot pourri

By their very nature compilations tend to be gambles, and when I first saw this one from Adventure Soft (UK) including four Scott Adams text adventures, I was a bit sceptical. Why, on a four-adventure compilation, was there the need to include two of Scott's most mediocre offerings, Voodoo Castle and Pirate Adventure?

Voodoo Castle is a good mystical taster for absolute beginners but that is as far as I would recommend it.

Pirate Adventure has nothing, in my opinion, to recommend it. It is supposedly an escapade involving the discovery of fabulous treasure on a strange island. It is, in fact, nothing more than a collection of short brain teasers with only two treasures and 20-odd locations, doing little to tax the old grey stuff.

Strange Odyssey and the previously unreleased Buckaroo Banzai whetted my appetite, but if the object of the exercise had been to release a cross-section of the best of Scott Adams, it might have been more judicious to include a classic such as Golden Voyage instead of the tiny Pirate Adventure.

Having now played all of Scott Adams' adventures when they were first released, I was anxious to experience Buckaroo Banzai. The sales hype states: "Only by unravelling the many puzzles set by Scott Adams do you stand any chance of completing this futuristic adventure, set in the world ofpop groups and science fiction".

I wish I had been given the chance! My copy was riddled with garbled messages and annoying bugs and the little I was able to play did not convince me of its merits. It is not, as Adventure Soft acredit, an adventure of moderate difficulty but rather, totally confusing. I understand that unbugged copies are now in circulation - a little late for many, I am afraid.

Strange Odyssey is a superb science fiction jaunt which will involve much head scratching if you are to succeed in your quest on an alien planet. Its parser and text compression are rather limited by today's standards, but this adventure is more than four years old.

This is a Pandora's box of a compilation which would be a bargain investment for the beginner to text adventuring, but will hold little of substance for the more experienced traveller.

Pendragon

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