By Rebelstar without a cause
Genre: Game designer
You would be forgiven for thinking that Rebelstar has just
cobbled a UDG designer together with one of his entries from last year’s CGC:
Ski or don’t. Rebelstar assures me this
is not the case however, so we must believe the lying get.
The game itself is rather good fun (the Hi-Score challenge starts
at 170) and uses the BASIC scroll function to quite good effect. The landscape sometimes generates an
impossible, or at least near impossible, route but that’s down to the player to
be especially vigilant.
If that was all DTL had to offer then I would wrap things up
here and say it’s a nice little game that could have appeared on the Cassette50
itself. But Rebelstar has added a
feature (but fails to call it ‘advanced’) to enable you to create your own game
graphics. And as UDG designers go this
is quite a nice one, there’s certainly nothing wrong with it anyway.
So in one bound we go from being some nonce skiing endlessly
skiing down a slope avoiding trees to a world of infinite possibility. No longer
are you John Smith who works in an office, or Tracy the hairdresser – you are
Spectros, creator of worlds.
Please have a bash yourself and share the results with me.
Tipshack: Objects are not drawn the far right column, so if you can get there safely then you have a free ride! (this has been fixed in Chuntey Force below).
Download here.Please have a bash yourself and share the results with me.
Tipshack: Objects are not drawn the far right column, so if you can get there safely then you have a free ride! (this has been fixed in Chuntey Force below).
And if you fancy, I had a go with theh designer myself, download
Chuntey Force here.
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