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Frankly I'm not sure how I forgot about this for so long, but here's a video of Geordie Racer, a game that we used to have in school that was full of pigeons. It was based on a television series, also called Geordie Racer, that was also full of pigeons. To the best of my memory, it was about a family of runners who kept pigeons, and they (either the family or the pigeons) foiled a smuggling plot somehow.

What happens in the game naturally bears very little resemblance to this - BBC Micro games were invariably collections of minigames strung together into an adventure and they always took a bit of a condescending attitude towards the player, punishing them severely or chastising them for their stupidity even when the only way to progress through the game was essentially to just pick random numbers and hope you weren’t eaten by a cat or struck by lightning. So here is an opportunity to watch me being confounded by a game intended for eight year olds.

Retrospectively, of course, I can only see this game as an omen of what was to come.



http://youtu.be/BGUSrfVSRZ0

Date: 2013-07-20 11:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lupineangel.livejournal.com
We'll find that adventure game yet; if nothing else, we still have plenty of time to search for it. :P

And, I'd love to see Dread Dragon Droom again! It's mostly minigames of a similar nature (sliding square puzzles, Tower of Hanoi (a.k.a. Professor Layton's pancakes), etc.), but I vaguely remember it being a slightly higher quality than the others around, as in, the story made vague sense (note the use of the word 'vague' here), and it didn't kill you immediately.

It had a space-themed sequel, called DUST (capitalisation is mandatory, apparently), but some of the games in that were nigh-impossible, or just pointless. Guess the right 4-digit passcode combination, with no clues at all? Okay, I'll just start going through all 10,000 possibilities, then... ¬_¬

D.F.

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