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What was the Best CPC Text Adventure with Graphics?

Started by ComSoft6128, 13:58, 07 February 20

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ComSoft6128

Hi,

Having had a quick look on YT it doesn't seem to me that there aren't many videos which showcase the above genre so I'm thinking of making one or two of my own.
As the text component of this type of game would look similar on the C64, Spectrum or CPC I'd like to record a game that displays CPC screens at their best.

Any suggestions?

Gryzor


ComSoft6128

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Sorry,

Done it again!, I should have been clearer and also stated "games from 1984 - 1995"


And now having looked I see this is available:



Gryzor


SkulleateR

I think there are no really "good" graphics in that time in ANY text adventure, but Guild of Thieves was kind of nice  :D

Gryzor

The Pawn was quite ok as well, though I agree with SkulleateR, text adventures got beautiful graphics with the advent of 16-bitters, really...


zeropolis79

Magnetic Scrolls and Level 9 games had nice graphics as did the Interceptor games.

Strident


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There are lots of great looking Amstrad graphical text adventures... but if you're turned off by line and fill, they might not be your thing.


I personally much prefer that style to bitmap graphics, especially poorly digitised bitmaps or scaled down 16-bit images/scans that several of the big name publishers went on to use. The results in some of the Rainbird games, for example, are very mixed. Saying that, Level 9 often used a Mode 0/Mode 1 split to good effect in games like Gnome Ranger and Ingrid's Back where they were a little more restrained and playing to the strengths of the platform.


Teoman Irmak's work for the UK Adventure International games, like Gremlins, is stylish and fun. I'm not a fan of the game side of the Ocean text adventures, but Hunchback etc. were graphically interesting.


Anything created with the GAC should have fairly interesting graphics, if you are a fan of line and fill, but there are other decent examples out there (both early and late).


The Spanish text adventure publishers often had great graphics... see games from Dinamic and Aventuras AD like Don Quijote, Jabato, La Aventura Espacial, La Diosa De Cozumel, etc.
8-Bit Adventure Gamer / 8bitAG.com - 8bitAG.com/info - 8bitAG.com/games

Carnivius

i thought Famous Five had some nice imagery.
Favorite CPC games: Count Duckula 3, Oh Mummy Returns, RoboCop Resurrection, Tankbusters Afterlife

ComSoft6128


zeropolis79

Quote from: Carnivius on 15:04, 08 February 20
i thought Famous Five had some nice imagery.
Just a shame we couldn't see it all due to the bugs

||C|-|E||

I always loved the graphics from La Aventura Original, from Aventuras AD. I also think that the game is easily one of the best Spanish adventures, super charming and playable  :)

Strident

Quote from: ||C|-|E|| on 00:56, 12 February 20
I always loved the graphics from La Aventura Original, from Aventuras AD. I also think that the game is easily one of the best Spanish adventures, super charming and playable  :)
There's a new bitmap-graphics version in the works.
8-Bit Adventure Gamer / 8bitAG.com - 8bitAG.com/info - 8bitAG.com/games

||C|-|E||

Yep! Actually, one thing I wanted to do was an English translation of the Amiga version with reworked graphics for the Amstrad. I was pretty confident that everything would fit. I was thinking about contacting Samudio and all, but then I saw that the version you mention was in the works and I abandoned the idea.

Strident

The team working on it are open to the idea of doing an English translation later on, too.
8-Bit Adventure Gamer / 8bitAG.com - 8bitAG.com/info - 8bitAG.com/games

WiltshireWizard

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asertus

#17
In "cepeceros", Chema just spoke about Le Maraudeur, https://www.cpc-power.com/index.php?page=detail&num=1354


http://cpc.sylvestre.org/archives/archives_aventure_maraudeur.html



Yesterday I was playing and it is actually "original", with movement using cursor keys, battles with dices, etc... It is French but there is an unofficial translated version in Spanish by @MiguelSky , I did not find  it in English though.., but maybe it exists.





http://www.amstradcpc.es/doku.php?id=foraneos:le_maraudeur

GUNHED

Then have a look a this, commercial game from the end of commercial era...




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kawickboy

Black Land was free. It was the penultimate game by the bollaware team, the last one was Fres Fighter 2. It's 4-sided game, really ambitious, maybe too much.


GUNHED

Quote from: kawickboy on 08:53, 17 February 20
Black Land was free. It was the penultimate game by the bollaware team, the last one was Fres Fighter 2. It's 4-sided game, really ambitious, maybe too much.
Actually not. It was free years later, but I bought mine an a great box with great stuff inside. And of course in German. English come later - and like usually lots of great spirit, atmosphere and lyrics get lot when translating something from German into some other language. Nevertheless they did the huge job to make an English version too.


More to look at: https://www.bollaware.de/
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