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The Boggit - Bored Too Amstrad CPC

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Publisher:CRL Group PLC.
Year:1986
Languages:English
Developer:Delta 4 Software (Judith Child, & Fergus McNeill)
Players:1
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In a hole in the ground, there lived a Boggit. It was not a particularly nice hole, nor indeed, a particularly warm hole, but a hole it was, none the less, and to the little Boggits it was home. The hole was in the Shire, a particularly retarded area with western muddle earth at the time of the third age.

The Boggit was called Bimbo, Bimbo Faggins, and he was a lazy, fat Boggit whose only purpose in life was to blow rings ans watch the pretty Elven girls go swimming down at the old mill pond. Being contented with his lot, he vowed never to become part of those adventures which seemed to be growing more fashionable. Thus when he began to notice bad omens - a black sunrise, a six-headed rabbit, and so, when he spotted Grandalf, the meddling old conjurer, crawling from bush to bush up his garden lawn, he bolted the door and decided to spend the day indoors. But fate cannot so easily be cheated! — Cassette cover

The Boggit: Bored Too is a text adventure game by Delta 4 released in 1986 for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum home computers. The game is a parody of the J.R.R. Tolkien novel The Hobbit and of the earlier game based upon it also called The Hobbit. It is the prequel to Bored of the Rings.

The game is a standard text adventure with basic graphics to set the scene.

Source:Wikipedia