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Borin the Bold has been
kidnapped by the totally
heinous renegade sorcerer
Grimbal. The noble house of
Borin is in ruins and his new
bride, Princess Elsbeth, is
cheesed off. It's a good job that
you, Cedric, are a bit of an
adventurous type and
immediately step forward with
a daring plan to rescue your old
chum Borin. On your last
adventurous escapade together,
you cheekily snatched the
white feather cloak with its
many mystical powers from
Grimbal's clutches. And what
do you know? A ransom note
has been delivered to the
Gnome King (who lives but a
couple of locations away) that
reads: 'Gnome King, old thing, I
have Borin the bore. Before you
choke, give me the cloak or I'll
give him what for... Yours in
hate, Grimbal the Great.' The
swine. The cad! The bounder!
Sadly this Gnome
King chappie
seems to think
that you have
something to
do with the
kidnap plot and
flings you into the deepest
dungeon - and that's where the
game more or less begins.
The White Feather Cloak is a two-parter which has three things going for it. First of all there's the great little graphics that appear on the top section of the screen - small yet perfectly formed! Secondly there's some superbly described locations and events for you to stumble across whilst chasing about looking for Borin. Thirdly there are some clever riddles to solve, and smart problems to overcome too. Progress in the game is made by answering riddles correctly and solving associated mini probs. Fortunately the riddles are all pretty easy to work out so you should finish Part One and get the password to Part Two with no problems. Should you make it to Grimbal's lair then the fun and games really begin and the problems get tougher as you head towards the final confrontation. What can I say? £1.99 for a golden, sweet and perilous two-parter full of wicked problems, great graphics, location text, riddles and verses is a barg!
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