Law of the West

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Law of the West
Developer(s) Accolade
Publisher(s) Accolade
Designer(s) Alan Miller
Release date(s) 1985
Genre(s) Adventure game
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Apple II, Commodore 64, NES
Media Floppy disk, Cassette, NES Cartridge
Input Joystick, NES D-pad game controller

Law of the West is a computer game for the Commodore 64, the Apple II family and the NES. The game is a kind of graphical adventure game taking place in the American Old West. The entirety of the game happens in a small frontier town, and the player takes the role of the town's Sheriff. The scene is the town's main street, with a view from behind the Sheriff's back (the view is so close that only the Sheriff's waist, right arm and gun are visible). Various other characters appear on the main street in front of the Sheriff.

The actual gameplay mostly concerns the Sheriff discussing with the various characters via a selection menu similar to those in contemporary graphical adventures. For each line the other character says, the game offers a selection of four different responses, and the discussion progresses depending on the chosen response. Characters in the game include the Sheriff's former girlfriend, a female cattle rustler, the Sheriff's inefficient deputy, the town's grumpy and cynical doctor, a small schoolboy and various criminals and other troublemakers.

As well as the discussion, the Sheriff occasionally gets involved in gunfights. In this case, the gameplay becomes a pure test of shooting skills, as the Sheriff has to shoot his opponent before getting shot himself. If the Sheriff gets shot, he blacks out, and the doctor is called to help. Depending on the Sheriff's previous interaction with the doctor, he may either be healed, or left for dead. The only goal of the game is for the player to make it alive to the end of the day; if the player wishes he can gun down every character he meets without talking to them albeit this will be reflected negatively in the final score.

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