Plundered Hearts
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Developer(s) | Infocom |
Publisher(s) | Infocom |
Designer(s) | Amy Briggs |
Engine | ZIL |
Release date(s) | July 30, 1987 |
Genre(s) | Interactive fiction |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | n/a |
Platform(s) | Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, Macintosh |
Media | 3½" or 5¼" disk |
System requirements | No special requirements |
Input | Keyboard |
Plundered Hearts is an interactive fiction computer game created by Amy Briggs and published by Infocom in 1987. It was released simultaneously for several popular computer platforms of the time, such as the PC and Commodore 64. Plundered Hearts was Infocom's first (and only) game in the 'Romance' genre. It is Infocom's twenty-eighth game.
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[edit] Plot
In a move that was formerly unusual for Infocom but increasingly common after its acquisition by Activision, Plundered Hearts casts the player in a well-defined role. The lead character is a young female in the late 17th century who has received a letter. Jean Lafond, the governor of the small West Indies island of St. Sinistra, says that the player's father has contracted a "wasting tropical disease". Lafond suggests that his recovery would be greatly helped by the loving presence of his daughter, and sends his ship (the Lafond Deux) to transport her.
As the game begins, the ship is attacked by pirates and the player's character is kidnapped. Eventually the player's character finds that two men are striving for her affections: dashing pirate Nicholas Jamison, and the conniving Jean Lafond. As the intrigue plays out, the lady does not sit idly by and watch the men duel over her; she must help Jamison overcome the evil plans of Lafond so they have a chance to live happily ever after.
[edit] Feelies
Infocom's had a reputation for not only creating involving stories, but also for feelies, which were extra items included with each game. The Plundered Hearts package held:
- an "elegant velvet reticule" (pouch) containing the following items:
- a 50 guinea banknote from St. Sinistra
- a letter from Jean Lafond reporting the illness of the player character's father
[edit] Notes
By 1987, the year of Plundered Hearts release, Infocom no longer rated its games on difficulty level. Some fans consider the game to be equivalent to the company's "Standard" level.
Although this was not the only Infocom game designed in an effort to attract female players (see also Moonmist), it is the only game in which the lead character is always female. (In some of Infocom's other works, the gender of the player's character is either unimportant and/or unaddressed, or could be chosen as either female or male, as in Bureaucracy, Beyond Zork, Ballyhoo, Moonmist and the Leather Goddesses of Phobos games.)
Like several other implementors, Amy Briggs began working at Infocom as a game tester before designing games.
Plundered Hearts was the last release for the Atari 8-bit family.
The game has 54 locations.[citation needed]
[edit] Tagline
Spine-tingling peril, romance and adventure on the high seas!
[edit] External links
- Plundered Hearts at MobyGames
- Plundered Hearts information and overview
- Scans of Plundered Hearts package, documentation and feelies
- Infocom-if.org's entry for Plundered Hearts
- The Infocom Bugs List entry for Plundered Hearts
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