用戶:人間百態/Legend of the Sword

Legend of the Sword
File:Legend of the Sword cover.jpg
類型Interactive fiction
平台Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS
開發商Silicon Software[1][2][3]
發行商Rainbird Software英語Rainbird Software
設計師
  • Karl Buckingham
  • Colin Mongardi
  • Eugene Messina[4][2]
模式Single-player
發行日1988[3]

Legend of the Sword is a 1988 fantasy interactive fiction video game developed by Silicon Soft and published by Rainbird Software英語Rainbird Software for the Atari ST. Ports for the Amiga and MS-DOS were released later.[2] A Macintosh version was expected to release shortly after the Atari ST version but was never released.[2] A sequel, The Final Battle英語The Final Battle (video game), was released in 1990.

Plot

The lands of Anar have been invaded by the forces of an evil wizard, Suzar. In times past, a magical sword and shield guarded the inhabitants. The player character and his party set out to search for the items in order to stop the wizard.[5]

Gameplay

The interface is divided into four areas, the top left is used for images which change depending the situation, the top right is the scrolling map area, the middle shows the movement commands and hitpoints which are depicted as a burning candle. The bottom third of the screen is used for text display.[6]

Development

Legend of the Sword was in development for over two years. The development started when Karl Buckingham decided to write a novel about a dream he had. When talking to Colin Mongardi, he decided to write it as a video game instead. He hadn't played an adventure game before and after playing The Pawn英語The Pawn, decided his game wasn't going to have any vague puzzles. Silicon Soft was based in Eastbourne, England and was set up under the Enterprise Allowance Scheme英語Enterprise Allowance Scheme. The game was designed by a three-person team of Buckingham, Mongardi, and Eugene Messina for the Amstrad CPC. When finished, they contacted publisher Mastertronic英語Mastertronic but didn't like their offhand approach to the game. Next was Rainbird which required a 16-bit version because they thought an Amstrad version wouldn't sell, also an additional six months of development time was requested by the publisher in collaboration with their development team. The game was then remade for the Atari ST and written in the C programming language.[2]

Reception

評價
評論得分
媒體得分
Aktueller Software Markt英語Aktueller Software Markt49/60 (ST)[7]
46/60 (DOS)[8]
Amiga User International英語Amiga User International10/10[6]
電腦與電子遊戲33/40 (ST)[2]
The Games Machine英國英語The Games Machine91% (ST)[5]
Zzap!64英語Zzap!6487% (Amiga)[9]
Power Play6.5/10 (ST)[10]
Your Amiga59/100[11]

Computer and Video Games said the parser is not up to Infocom standard but concluded that the game "should establish Silicon Soft as among the best of adventure producers [...][2] The Games Machine英語The Games Machine said "[t]he screen layout and control of the game are what make Legend of the Sword work so well."[5] Amiga User International英語Amiga User International praised the parser as "a delight" and also commended the game's "sheer playability" and user friendliness.[6] Your Amiga called it "a competent and good-looking adventure" but said it's "treading some well-hallowed but tired ground".

Reviews

References

  1. ^ Silicon Soft. Legend of the Sword. MS-DOS. Rainbird Software英語Rainbird Software. 1988. The game's starting scene. Silicon Soft © 1988 
  2. ^ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Campbell, Keith. Adventure Reviews - Legend of the Sword. Computer and Video Games. No. 80 (Future plc). June 1988: 72–73. Vocabulary: 7, Atmosphere: 8, Personal: 9, Value: 9  參數|journal=與模板{{cite magazine}}不匹配(建議改用{{cite journal}}|magazine=) (幫助)
  3. ^ 3.0 3.1 Legend of the Sword. Game Diskette (Atari ST) (Rainbird Software英語Rainbird Software). Copyright 1988 Silicon Software 
  4. ^ Silicon Soft. Legend of the Sword. MS-DOS. Rainbird Software英語Rainbird Software. 1988. The game's credits page. I would like to acknowledge the contributions, (however trivial) of the following people: To myself, (Karl Buckingham) for writing a brilliant adventure and drawing the graphics. To Colin Mongardi, for his incredibly long mega-programs. Also to: Eugene Messina for ′mapscaping′, additional design. 
  5. ^ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Steel, Rob. Rob Steel's Getting Adventurous - Legend of the Sword. The Games Machine英語The Games Machine. No. 8 (Newsfield Publications英語Newsfield Publications). July 1988: 38–39.  參數|journal=與模板{{cite magazine}}不匹配(建議改用{{cite journal}}|magazine=) (幫助)
  6. ^ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Moss, Andy. Entertainment - Legend of the Sword. Amiga User International英語Amiga User International (Croftward Limited). November 1988: 84.  參數|journal=與模板{{cite magazine}}不匹配(建議改用{{cite journal}}|magazine=) (幫助)
  7. ^ Vill, Klaus. Adventure der neuen Generation. Aktueller Software Markt英語Aktueller Software Markt. No. 9/88 (Tronic-Verlag). August 1988 (German). Grafik: 8/12, Vokabular: 10/12, Story: 10/12, Atmosphäre: 11/12, Preis/Leistung: 10/12  參數|journal=與模板{{cite magazine}}不匹配(建議改用{{cite journal}}|magazine=) (幫助)
  8. ^ Suck, Michael. Legend of the Sword. Aktueller Software Markt英語Aktueller Software Markt. No. 4/89 (Tronic-Verlag). April 1989: 68 (German). Grafik: 9/12, Vokabular: 10/12, Story: 9/12, Atmosphäre: 9/12, Preis/Leistung: 9/12  參數|journal=與模板{{cite magazine}}不匹配(建議改用{{cite journal}}|magazine=) (幫助)
  9. ^ The Harlequin. Adventure - Legend of the Sword. Zzap!64英語Zzap!64. No. 40 (Newsfield Publications英語Newsfield Publications). August 1988: 42.  參數|journal=與模板{{cite magazine}}不匹配(建議改用{{cite journal}}|magazine=) (幫助)
  10. ^ Locker, Anatol. Test - Legend of the Sword. Power Play​(德語. No. 6 (Markt+Technik英語Markt+Technik). 1988 (German).  參數|journal=與模板{{cite magazine}}不匹配(建議改用{{cite journal}}|magazine=) (幫助)
  11. ^ Fahey, Fin. Review - Legend of the Sword. Your Amiga. February 1989: 61.  參數|journal=與模板{{cite magazine}}不匹配(建議改用{{cite journal}}|magazine=) (幫助)
  12. ^ Jeux & stratégie 53. October 1988. 
  13. ^ Amiga Reviews: Legend of the Sword. 
  14. ^ ACE Magazine Issue 11. August 1988. 
  15. ^ http://download.abandonware.org/magazines/Tilt/tilt_numero065/TILT%20065%20(Avril%201989)%20-%20Page%20111.jpg