Game

Castle Raider (Retro Software)

BBC Microcomputer System 2014

Box - Front

Basic information

Category
Game
Platform
BBC Microcomputer System
Release year
2014

Game details

Developer
David Boddie
Publisher
Retro Software
Genre
Action; Adventure
Max players
1

About this item

Introduction: Castle Raider is a sideways scrolling arcade adventure game for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro in the style of Castle Quest. Story: As the sun dips below the ramparts of the old town, the last of the troops file in. As they make their way through the narrow, cobbled streets, small groups of them quietly slink away into the many taverns that give this district its bad reputation. The lamps are lit and the merriment spills out onto the streets with laughing, singing, pushing and shoving. There will be trouble later, but by then you will be long gone. It is time for the guard to change, time for the night watch to begin their duties, but they are in no hurry; though the outlaws in the countryside know the force stationed here will be no threat tonight, they gave them a wide berth during their march here. The people in the nearby villages can sleep soundly for a change. As the members of the night watch slowly begin to take their places on the ramparts, you take your chance and slip through the open gate, taking refuge in the long shadows fleeing the sunset. The few eyes looking in your direction are hardly able to make out your form as you wait for the approaching nightfall. You recall the stories told when you were young. When the town itself was already old, the last of the elders told of a time when it was still a village, not much more than a few houses and shelters. The road that ran through it went to the castle on the edge of the wasteland that now lies derelict and deserted. Night falls quickly in this season at the edge of the kingdom. Memories of fireside tales about the king's lost crown and the hidden treasure of the old kingdom make the journey across the plains more bearable. Soon you arrive at the outer fortifications. Crossing a bridge, you enter. As you pass beneath the outer gate, it suddenly crashes into place, cutting off your exit. It was just as well you hadn't planned to return that way. Nature has reclaime

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