This game stars a distinctly down-market hack reporter who is seeking about a hotel, trying to get a flash photo of Polly Platinum in her penthouse suite. Which explains why he wears a dirty raincoat.
To get the picture you have to collect a camera, flash bulb, press pass, and also nick the key to Miss Platinum's room. Tut, tut! These objects are hidden in the rooms of the hotel and you have to find them by opening each door in turn.
The hotel itself is depicted on a single screen. There are four floors with rooms appearing on the top three. Polly's room is always at the top left and if you open the door she will sit and pose for the camera.
You move between floors by using the stairs (well, ladders), or the lifts that appear on later screens. Beware, though, since a fall of even one step loses you a life. You can jump over holes in the floor, and the animation of this and your walking is quite good for your large character.
You are working against your editor's deadline (aren't we all) and this ticks down at the bottom of the screen. If you don't get the picture in time you're in big trouble (OK, OK, I'm writing as fast as I can).
Things are made difficult by the hotel stuff who chase you about. If they catch you, they'll boot you out and you'll have lost a life. The bottom floor is used for the hotel staff, and this is where they appear. The number of hotel staff that chase you is determined by the level that you are on. You can jump past them sometimes, but should risk this only in emergencies.
A simple, single-voice tune plays throughout the game, which you may find boring after a while, and there are creaking door sound effects.
All Out To Get You
Up to six characters may chase you round the hotel.
1. COMMISSIONAIRE: Always trying to throw you out.
2. MR ANGRY: If you open the door to his room he wakes up and tries to put you to sleep instead.
3. MANAGER: Tries to stop you cluttering up his precious hotel and scaring away the guests.
4. CHEF: Looks like a sailor with a beard and a silly cap.
5. BARTENDER: A real poser with bouncer's muscles.
6. RECEPTIONIST/BELL BOY: Bit of a wimp in his silly hat, but can still throw you out.
JR
It seemed to take about two and a half years to load, and personally if it took two and a half seconds to load, I don't think I'd return to it for another game. Mainly a banal sort of Burger Time without the action. Not much challenge. Not much addictiveness. Not much variation. Not much excitement. Not much more to say.
GP
I found this simplified cross between Gumshoe and Burger Time as slow and boring as the loading (never heard of a fast-loader, Addictive?). The graphics were quite good but the sound sparse, and what little of it there was, wasn't worth having. Maybe if this was released about a year ago, and on the Beeb...
BW
I found this to be a very simple arcade game with little new to offer. The sprites and animation are okay, but the action gets repetitive. It's perfect as a cheapo game but not for the price currently charged. It does get tough enough to provide a challenge, but I found the lack of variety and originality in the gameplay disappointing.
Reasonable animation and it does get tough enough to provide a challenge, but I found the lack of variety and originality in the gameplay disappointing.
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