ZX Computing


Starcrash

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Starcrash Systems
Machine: Spectrum 48K/128K

 
Published in ZX Computing #29

Starcrash

The spaceship Lady Angela crashes unexpectedly; you, the sole crew member, regain consciousness in a mangled wreck; and you're surrounded by hostile alien jungle. This is a 'survival simulation' as much as an adventure - and the going is tough.

Starcrash is two sides of text only Quilled adventure; which means a lot of text. The author has attempted an "interactive novel" and come close to succeeding. Each location has rich, long description, well written with much metaphor and alliteration. A nightmarish atmosphere is created. The problems are mostly realistic, challenging and fun (except for an illogical one with a ladder). Enjoyment is increased by the SEARCH command which often reveals new objects and is complemented by a reasonable EXAMINE. Otherwise, basic presentation is improved by a futuristic character set.

Sadly the text is somewhat spoilt by poor spelling ("dissaster", "forewards") and grammar ("torpedo's" as plural but "a mans arm"). Whilst I've seen worse vocabularies, this one is pretty tight, and the program isn't particularly user-friendly. The game is made more difficult by this lack of responsiveness - it's hard to tell when you're on the right track.

But I'm nonetheless very impressed by this product. The text really is some of the best yet seen on the Spectrum and with some fun puzzles included, all for under a fiver Starcrash is recommended - provided you can tolerate the unfriendly aspects. Mail order from: Starcrash Software Systems, 1 Walsingham Avenue, Manchester M20 8WA.