Games Computing


Sir Lancelot

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Melbourne House
Machine: Spectrum 16K/48K

 
Published in Games Computing #15

Sir Lancelot (Melbourne House)

Another good game by Melbourne House. This one though is an adventure/arcade game with 24 screens, seven aliens, moving stairways, and all on a 16K Spectrum.

The game loaded first time with good display of graphics. The game opens with a good title screen and when you are playing you notice the extreme quality of all the graphics and animation involved in the game.

The game plays extremely fast and all animation involved in the game is very smooth indeed. The game plays very well and you have real control. The game is a multi-level game with each room in the castle totally different. You have to travel into every room of the castle and before leaving a room you must collect every item in that room. To make a challenge you must dodge the aliens. The game followed the trend of many arcade games now on the market. This copy is of a very high standard. The only limitation was on the sound. No crash problems were encountered.

The game follows a trend of Melbourne House's to produce high class games. The game varies of a theme of high standard adventure games. My verdict on the game is that it is definitely worth the money with superb graphics, useful sound and all on a 16K machine.

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