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The Peter Scott Trilogy

Categories: Review: Software
Author: Dave Reeder
Publisher: Top Ten
Machine: BBC Model B

 
Published in A&B Computing 5.06

Triple threat

After we've been trialing this compilation for months, it's here at last and it's great. Fans of Peter's work will know what to expect, but for those new to his charming arcade adventures and zappers here are three earlyish games that reveal all the promise of his later work.

Amazing value too - for just under £2, you get Pandemonium, Network and Yoyo - all releaseable as full price games. All have much the same format - cute central character must explore loads of screens, solving puzzles, avoiding meanies, etc, etc. But it's Peter's graphics that are such fun - the large, satisfyingly chunky graphics that are his trademark.

No more works - rush out and buy this one and then, of course, seek out his other great games: Last Of The Free, Hunkidory, Ransack, etc, etc.

Dave Reeder

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