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developer | Philip Taglione, Pete James & Anthony Taglione |
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game_name | Bloodwych |
CPCMaster |
languages | en |
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platform | cpc |
CPCMaster |
players | 1-2 (2) |
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publish | 0 |
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publisher | Image Works |
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screen3_sha1 | CPCMaster | |
screen4_sha1 | CPCMaster | |
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wikipedia_url | CPCMaster | |
year | 1990 |
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_type | 1 |
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__link_name | bloodwych |
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__long_description | >As the people of the Bloodwych awake to a new dawn, they find a
>stranger in their midst - from one of the many races he has come.
>His task; to halt the demon that lies dormant within the Castle of
>the Bloodwych.
>Unification of the Crystals of Sanguis will secure the behemoth in
>his lair for all eternity. Should they remain separate, then he shall
>rise to bring darkness to the world.
>This unique role-playing fantasy game allows greater interaction with
>the environment than has ever been seen before. Argue, barter,
>- even lie through your teeth! The fully implemented personalities
>of the characters in Bloodwych allows a rich style of role-playing
>that has only been dreamed of
>With one or two player simultaneous mode, this is the game that
>you've been waiting for. Bloodwych - for those that dare.
> -- <cite>Cassette cover</cite>
***Bloodwych*** is a dungeon role-playing video game, a dungeon crawler,
developed for the Amiga, Atari ST and MS-DOS as well as the major 8-bit
home computer platforms. Its box featured artwork by Chris Achilleos.
The plotline identifies the player as a champion of Trazere who, after
recruiting up to three fellow champions, travels through dungeons and
mazes fighting creatures along the way to find and destroy the evil
Zendick, and banish the Lord of Entropy.
***Gameplay***
All of the champions fall into the four classes of Warrior, Mage,
Adventurer or Thief, each with their own particular capability. Within
each class there are four characters available, each with their own
colour of Red, Blue, Green or Yellow. Each colour also has its own
particular advantage, largely with respect to the families of spells
the character will be most adept at casting and developing. However,
that colour is also important when it comes to matching up coloured
rings later in the game to magnify the effects of spell-casting.
One particularly memorable quirk of the game is the ability granted to
players to hold simple conversations with traders, other champions,
and even enemies during combat. Stock pseudo-medieval phrases such as
"Truly my courage is remarkable" and "Begone, thou oaf" are selected
using a menu, and can be used in combination to flatter a desired
companion, aggravate an enemy, or lower the price of an item which
the player wishes to purchase. Many gameplayers have found that the
price of a long sword (RRP 10 gold pieces) can fall to as little as
6 or 7 after the shopkeeper has been buttered-up with phrases such
as "Thou seems fine" - particularly when this strategy is used in
conjunction with the Beguile spell (most effectively cast by Megrim).
Bloodwych is also remarkable for the sheer scale of its maps. Gameplay
can easily last weeks until the player eventually navigates his way
though mazes and past monsters to the start of the enormous and
fiendish "towers", in which the gameplay becomes focused on the task
of collecting crystals, with a view to destroying Zendick and his
associates.
Bloodwych was inspired by Dungeon Master from 1987, like many other
similar games (or even clones) in this era, for instance the Eye of
the Beholder series.
Source:[Wikipedia](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloodwych) |
CPCMaster |
command | run"blood" |
CPCMaster |
cpc_model | 6128 |
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floppy_list | Disk 1.dsk: 0397f81a8db6dd6a138a2425601c89f6a7c0e5bf |
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parent_uuid | 241c5d79-59a0-4bba-86c9-1c98838a38d7 |
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platform | cpc cpc |
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publish | 0 (inherited) |
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tag_tosec | 2018-12-27 |
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variant_name | DSK, cr CBS |
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x_name | Bloodwych (cpc, TOSEC, DSK, 1990, Image Works, cr CBS) |
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__imported | 2014-06-13 |
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__tosec_dat | Amstrad CPC - Games - [DSK] (TOSEC-v2015-05-07_CM).dat |
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