A 59th century space cruiser soaring into the unknown,
boldly going where no other adventure has gone before. The
cover shot and introduction seem somewhat familiar, but The
Hunt ranks as something of a deviation and gamble by
Robico. Not only is it the company's first adventure which has
not sprung from the hands of Rob O' Leary, but also it is its
first venture into the field of graphic adventures.
It is, I believe, a gamble which has paid off. The puzzles
are devious but logical, as you would expect from Robico,
and the graphics are superb. I would go so far as to say that
they are even superior to those in The Lost Crystal.
As pilot of an intergalactic space craft, you have searched
the galaxy for a missing crew member, Shauna. Your mission
has led you to an enormous space station where you have
finally docked, your space craft battered and on the verge of
collapse.
You begin your quest at the console of your ship with only
60 seconds to space exposure, As with all Robico adventures
the start is gripping and can be deadly if you don't equip
yourself quickly.
No sooner do you escape from the confines of your ship
than you have to face the rigours of intergalactic customs -
I suggest that you check your itinerary before doing so.
If you succeed, the adventure begins in earnest.
The superb advanced parser enables your micro to seemingly
understand almost any prompt which you type in - as
long as it has something to do with the game.
My one and only criticism of The Hunt, is that I feel the
location descriptions lack a little of the atmosphere of the
Robico text-only adventures. However, the descriptions
created in each location are layered to give just enough
clues to help with the problem-solving. Your search will be
difficult but not impossible and the conclusion is rewarding.
If for some strange reason you don't like graphic games,
the simple command GROFF will let you play the game in
text-only format.
I understand that this is just the first of many alliances that
Robico has made with out-of-house authors. If this is evidence
of the calibre of adventures to follow, then you had
better start saving your pennies fast.
This is without doubt the best graphic adventure I have
seen for any home micro and is an essential purchase for any
discerning adventurer.