Personal Computer Games


Tribble Trubble

Categories: Review: Software
Author: CA
Publisher: Software Projects
Machine: Spectrum 48K

 
Published in Personal Computer Games #7

Tribble Trubble

Strange that Software Projects should give this game the name of an existing Commodore 64 game reviewed in this issue. The two games are completely different.

This one has a delightfully original feature in that you have no direct keyboard control over the tribbles you are trying to protect. Instead you control a cheerful, hippopotamus-like creature called Brian Skywalker whom a tribble will follow, but only when the two are close to each other.

So you ease along gently with tribble in tow, only to see it suddenly dash off in the wrong direction because you moved a little too fast. You'll soon develop strong maternal instincts and start to feel positively guilty when one of your tribbles perishes.

Tribble Trubble

And perish they do, because there are five different deadly hazards you and it must go through. Completing one takes you on to the next.

In stage 1 you have to collect rocks and throw them into a waterfall to build a bridge, across which you and your tribble can escape. But the crazy tribble refuses to stay in the safety of the spacecraft while you do this. It insists on leaping out and wandering around the screen. You must immediately shepherd it back again to prevent it falling into the waterfall or coming into contact with nasty red tribble-eating firebugs.

Stage 2 requires ultra-sensitive control as you guide the tribble toward little round goofers which he devours, while avoiding cacti which devour him.

Stages 3 and 4 offer two more different tasks, while in stage 5 you have to shepherd half-a-dozen escaped tribbles through the narrow entrance of their pen before your air supply runs out.

The game doesn't offer spectacular pictures or stunning sound effects. Just an enjoyable and original five-part challenge. And, of course, you will have the satisfaction of placing the tribble kingdom eternally in your debt.

CA

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