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Knightmare (1987 video game)

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Mode(s)
  
Single player

Designer
  
Antony Crowther

Initial release date
  
1987

Genre
  
Adventure

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Platforms
  
Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST

Developers
  
Mindscape, Konami, Focus Creative Enterprises Ltd., MD Software

Publishers
  
Activision, Mindscape, Activision Blizzard, Mastertronic

Similar
  
Mastertronic games, Adventure games

Knightmare is a computer game released by Activision in 1987 for various 8 and 16-bit computer formats. including ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and Atari ST. It was written by Mev Dinc, J.P. Dean, E.M. Dean and Nick Cooke, and is based on the Anglia Television show Knightmare.

Contents

Knightmare was the first of two licensed games based on the show. Four years later, Mindscape would release an entirely different game (also called Knightmare) for the ST and Amiga formats only.

Gameplay

The player is trapped in a dungeon and must attempt to escape by solving various puzzles. Casting spells is also a part of the gameplay. There are six spells: Anvil, Casper, Alchemy, Ice, Toad and Metamorph. Each has a unique result. The game is controlled by using both the joystick and keyboard. Foes include spiders and monsters.

Reception

Zzap!64 reviewed the Commodore 64 version of the game and said Knightmare is a pretty tough game, but is worth playing if you are an adventure game fan. It noted that the audio in the game is poor, with no music and only sound effects. The magazine rated the game 66 percent. Sinclair User magazine rated the game highly, drawing attention to the interesting subplots and the originality of the gameplay. Computer and Video Games magazine said that the gameplay in Knightmare is much simpler than the concept used in the television show. The magazine praised the puzzles and style, calling Knightmare a thoroughly enjoyable game.

References

Knightmare (1987 video game) Wikipedia