9.2 /10 1 Votes9.2
4.5/5 Genre(s) Maze Designer Thomas J. Mitchell | 4.7/5 Classic Retro Games Composer(s) Ken Allen Initial release date 1983 Mode Single-player video game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developers Sierra Entertainment, Banana Development, Inc. Publishers Sierra Entertainment, Aackosoft, Comptiq Similar Sammy Lightfoot, BC's Quest for Tires, Gateway to Apshai, Squish 'em, Brain Strainers |
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Oil's Well is a computer game distributed by Sierra On-Line in 1983, and again in 1990. The game was programmed by Thomas J. Mitchell and Bill Sargent. Bill Sargent went on to work on The Sims and SimCity 2000. Oil's Well is similar to the 1982 arcade game Anteater.
Contents

The player attempts to manage an oil drilling operation and collect oil. This is done by moving the drill head through a maze using four directional control buttons; the head is trailed by a pipeline connecting it to the base. Subterranean creatures populate the maze; the head can destroy the creatures, but the pipeline is vulnerable. As the player traverses the maze, the pipe grows longer, but pressing a button quickly retracts the head. The player can advance through eight different levels.

The game was released for multiple platforms including the Atari 8-bit family, Commodore 64, MSX, ColecoVision, and IBM compatibles.

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Reception

Ahoy! stated that while the Commodore version's graphics and sounds were only "serviceable; gameplay is, in my experience, unique ... Recommended". InfoWorld called the IBM PCjr version "a clever, basic game".

The early 1980s U.S. gaming magazine Computer Games awarded Oil's Well the 1984 Golden Floppy Award for Excellence, in the category of "Maze Game of the Year."
