I have to admit that this cassette
has been lying on my desk
neglected and un-loaded for at
least a couple of months. Who
wants yet another version of
Colossal Cave Adventure, I thought, that
being essentially what this is. Never
mind, the wait has enabled the original
independent publishers, Adventure
Software, to sell the game to Players
for wider distribution. It's also changed
its own name to Smart Egg Software.
So who does want yet another
version of
Colossal Cave? Well, anybody
who's at all interested in adventures, I
reckon. As I read through the background notes, I was very dubious to
see that the programmers had taken it
upon themselves to increase the
number of locations by a third,
including a completely new 30-location
introduction to the adventure. He who
tampers with an old favourite is
running a grave danger of getting a
very loud raspberry if it isn't well
done. Fortunately
The Serf's Tale is
very well done indeed. A storyline has
been created to explain just why you
find yourself standing one day outside
a small brick building, and the extra
locations mean that the game isn't
simply a case of going in, getting
everything and then getting on with it.
You'll need to find coins and a map, for
starters, and the provisions are hidden
away as well. The text for this
storyline and in the location
descriptions is perfectly done to
complement the original, and it all
adds a great deal to the atmosphere
when you enter the familiar underground network of caves - and they
must be familiar to people by now.
This isn't all, though, as the
program itself has some great features.
Commands available include RAM
SAVE/LOAD, GET/DROP ALL,
FULL/BRIEF for location descriptions,
pockets in adventurers' clothing in
which you can PUT and RETRIEVE
things and a fully used EXAMINE
command. The text has been
redesigned and looks a treat, and I
reckon it'll sell thousands.