Genre: | Adventure Game: Graphic |
Publisher: | Hewson Consultants |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Spectrum 48K, Spectrum 128K |
Release: | Professionally released on Cassette |
Available For: | Spectrum 48K |
Compatible Emulators: | ZXSpin (PC (Windows)) Nutria (PC (MS-DOS)) |
Original Release Date: | 20th July 1986 |
Original Release Price: | £9.95 |
Market Valuation: | £2.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Cassette Single Plastic Clear |
Author(s): | Mark Goodall & Keith Prosser |
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This is something very special. Atmosphere and addictiveness in equally enormous quantities. Read Review
Pyracurse is a fascinating game that captures the atmosphere of exploration. Read Review
Generally, this game is quite hard to get into, but if you make the effort, it's a rewarding arcade adventure. Read Review
"My God, Professor it's incredible!" gasped O'Donnell. "It seems Hewson can do no wrong!" Read Review
It's a tricky game. From the topless mummies - who add a whole new meaning to losing your head - to the giant scorpions who home in on our heroes, there's a menace for every occasion. Read Review
Pyracurse is altogether too fiddly to be much fun - an hour spent trying to get to grips with it proved a frustrating experience. Read Review
The simplicity of play, combined with the sophisticated 3D graphics, the expansive scrolling scenario and involved gameplay, makes Pyracurse a game well worth the money. Read Review
Pyracurse features the adventures of a team of three people and a dog called Frozbie who explore an ancient Sinu city based in the forests of South America in search of the missing archaeologist Sir Pericles Pemberton-Smythe. There are a host of fearful creatures for them to meet and match but with your help they can overcome all...
You will see a view of the entrance to the ruined city, in front of which are standing the four characters, each of which have their own personalities and abilities. These are:
At the top of the screen is a window showing your current mode. You start in Mobile Mode. To the left a coloured band indicates the energy status of your current character; if this falls to zero your character will die. At the bottom centre of the screen is an information window which initially reads:
ANTECHAMBER
O'DONNELL
SOLO
This shows you that you are in the Antechamber of the tomb and that your current character is O'Donnell operating in Solo Mode. At the bottom right is a window which displays your current character or object. Initially O'Donnell is displayed there. At the bottom left is a picture of Xipe Totec, the ancient god of the Sinu people. Other Sinu items are displayed as a border round the edge of the screen.
If you press the fire key whilst you are stationary in Mobile Mode the display in the information window changes to show the Selection Menu which consists of:
There are many items for you to collect and use scattered around the tomb. To pick up an object select Mobile Mode and walk up to the item you require. As you collect it the graphic window will flash and show a picture of the item. Each character may carry up to three items at a time. Not all characters can pick up all objects.
If you wish to unlock a chest or activate a key plate with a key collected previously select the character who has the correct key and place him adjacent to the chest or plate. Select the appropriate key or item from the inventory part of the Selection Menu.
Later in the game you may come across weapons which can be thrown at monsters to destroy them. To use such a weapon you must first collect it and then make sure it is highlighted in the information window when the inventory is selected. Return to Mobile Mode; if you now press fire whilst you are moving the weapon will be flung in the direction of travel. You will find that Daphne cannot throw as far as the Professor or O'Donnell. Pressing fire whilst moving in Mobile Mode is also the way to discard an ordinary object such as a key; such an object will not be thrown but instead simply dropped.
Q-G - Up/Left, H-L - Up/Right, B-M - Down/Left, Z-V - Down/Right, Y-P - Fire
While moving, press fire to throw/discard object.
Fire while stationary displays the menu.
Alternatively, use a Kempston joystick. This game is best played using a joystick rotated clockwise by 45 degrees.
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