This is a funny sort of
game - and you don't realise
just how addictive it can be
until you've been playing it for
at least two hours!
Okay, it must be admitted...
there are certain cynical
gamesters who might point a
finger at the format of the
game and mention a couple of
Ultimate titles, but
Robin O'
The Wood is certainly in a
category of its own. For
instance, the first time I played
the game, it was over 40
minutes before I realised I
hadn't yet been killed and
tossed back to the beginning.
Not that the game's easy..
You get to play the part of
Robin, hurtling around the
castles, woods and open land
searching for keys, flowers,
and all sorts of other medieval
knick-knacks. The Normans
trudge around the scenery
relentlessly firing off
crossbows at you, but they're
fairly easy to dodge and they
don't do that much harm
anyway. The real menaces are
the red rats - they kill... and
quickly too! If you catch sight
of one of them rushing
towards you, there's no point
in trying to kill it with your
spear - it's just a waste of
time.
Your life energy is measured
by a white strip beneath the
playing area. As you suffer
crossbow bolts and
encounters with rats, it
gradually turns mauve and
then blue... which means
you're dead. Of course, find
the white-bearded sage and
you not only gain a new life
but all your ills are cured.
Watch out though for the
green goddess that appears
out of nowhere, steals some of
your treasure and naffs off.
Graphics are good and
movement around the screen
is both fast and smooth. And,
although the screens are all
fairly similar - which is how
the programmer has managed
to cram so many into the
game - there are familiar
landmarks every now and then
to get your bearings from.
It doesn't really bear much
similarity to the Robin Hood
stories we all know and love -
but that doesn't matter a bit. A
great game - buy it!
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