(128K TR-DOS disk image)
Wizard Druidle is at it
again, trying to melt away
Coolmint Island and its peaceful
inhabitants. Something's got to
be done to stop him, of course
- you can't just let whole islands melt away
like that. The person on whose shoulders the
problem is to be dropped is novice wizard
Dana, especially empowered with Ice Magic
by the Queen of the Winter Fairies. Quite why
the Queen can't be arsed to deal with Druidle
herself and chooses to
delegate such an important
job to a newbie isn't made
clear, but we can all guess
at the quasi-democratic
machinery underpinning
those sorts of decisions.
Ahem.
Fire and Ice is a simply
superb piece of Spectrum
software - a brilliantly
presented, very addictive
puzzle game in the
Boulderdash
ballpark. Eighty-nine levels. Excellent
music. Great graphics, including
some very effective interlacing
effects. But there is a catch.
Fire and
Ice is a TR-DOS game, which means
it runs from a 640Kb 3.5in floppy disk
connected to your Spectrum via a
Beta Disk Interface - a British product that
didn't sell very well over here, but that was
rapidly incorporated into Russian Spectrum
clones such as the Scorpion and the Pentagon.
Since it's unlikely you've got any of these lying
around, the upshot of all this is that you're
going to have to get hold of an emulator
supporting TR-DOS if you
want to experience this game.
It is worth it though. You'll be
astonished at what it's
possible to achieve with a disk
system and amazed that we
Brits stuck instead with good
old cassette tapes whilst our
Soviet friends laughed
themselves sick. Ahhh, the
good old days...

Coolmint Island at the mercy
of Druidle. Does the Queen
care? Apparently not
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Zap ice blocks with your magic wand.
Push free-standing blocks onto flames
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Many thanks to the YS94 crew and Imagine Publishing for providing tons of original material!