Remember
Blood Of Bogmole?
It was featured on a cracking
YS covertape not so long ago
and this is its sequel. And what
a smart text-only sequel it is
too! The storyline goes
something like this... Zogan
and his 'orrible orc alliance
retreated from the land of
Freand, after being thoroughly
biffed-up by the good guys, and
while he licked his wounds he
set about making plans to
destroy those that stood against
him. Zogan was still a powerful
Wizard and with his foul allies
in tow crushed everything in
his path - starting with the
innocent Mud Monsters.
Naturally enough Zogan's aim
was total domination!
Meanwhile, Bogmole the
swamp monster (that's the
character you play) tracked
Zogan across many battlefields.
He knew that Zogan had to be
stopped and that he was going
to have to be the one to do it.
He wasn't alone in his quest -
Bernard the beaver was always
close at hand, as was Randor,
the valiant dwarfish
bodyguard. You start the game
standing in the valley of
Freand quite near the base of
Black Hill. Stormy clouds
gather high in the sky, casting
black shadows on the black hill.
Randor is with you and will
obey your every word, he'll also
tell you when he thinks he
should stay or follow you.
Bernard eats wood, this is
useful as there are no end of'
wooden objects to get through.
Typing VOCAB will list some
typical vocabulary examples
and some special command
words with which to
communicate with the pair.
The game starts off with a
few easy problems to solve but
soon the difficulty level rises.
There's lots of characters,
including your old pal the
wizard Gregor who passes on
some valuable info then stiffens
and expires! Many characters
are less than friendly and pose
the biggest problems for you.
Nature plays a big part in
the game, with all sorts of earth
elements being used on your
travels. There are plenty of
objects to manipulate, pitfalls
to avoid, riddles to solve and
orc's to bash (with all the action
being punctuated by screen and
sound effects). You'll know
when you are reaching the
climax of your quest as a
superb 'final encounter' has
been implemented that makes
the trials and tribulations
undertaken to actually get to
the final stages well worth it!
Highly recommended.