Comments for Help Inc. by Cronosoft - Amstrad CPC/GX4000
Synopsis:
"The world is a dangerous place - There are many bad people on the rise. Luckily, however, there is a very secret army that few know about. They fight against injustice and champion the cause of the underdog. If you are in trouble, and if you can find them, perhaps you could call Help Inc."
Well, that's what it said on the recruiting leaflet, so you made the call and signed up to be part of the action. Good v Evil on an epic scale, that this time it was personal, well sort of. You always liked to take out the trash so you thought you would fit right in. You were wrong.
It was well known that people who can't dance are said to have "two left feet". Unfortunately, during your training it became hideously obvious that your entire person seemed to be made out of left feet, and dancing wasn't a high priority either. The nickname "Flunk" (given to you by everyone, even the cleaners), seemed wholly appropriate as that is what you seemed to be best at. Even though you were rubbish, you certainly are not a quitter, so eventually some time later (although, strictly speaking, the Help Inc. organisation exists outside the constraints of time, which makes setting the video recorder a bit of a bugger) you finally graduated. You were now a fully-fledged agent, Agent 57 to be precise...
Due to your rather drawn out training and obvious incompetence, you always seemed to get the crappy assignments, such as rescuing cats stuck up trees and finding lost remote controls. Sometimes they didn't even let you use your thingy (the multi-purpose electronic gizmo that Help Inc. is renowned for). Then, out of the blue, you were given an exciting assignment. A prison break!
You made your way into the prison quite easily (they beamed you in), but now you seem to be stuck in a prison cell with your intended target...victim...erm, customer, and can't get out (they seem to have locked the door for some reason).
So, Agent 57, you are going to have to get yourself (and the other guy, if at all possible), out of this mess...GOOD LUCK!
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