Monsters in Hell

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Monsters in Hell

Developer(s) Martin Lewis
Publisher(s) Softek
Platform(s) ZX Spectrum
Release date 1983
Genre(s) Platform
Media Cassette
System requirements 16K RAM

Monsters in Hell is a ZX Spectrum video game developed and released by Softek in 1983. The player kills wizards by digging holes in the floor to watch them plummit to their death.

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[edit] The Game

"This game has wandered off the ‘Panic’ theme to some degree. You play the part of a small, jerk-moving man who is equipped with a pick for digging holes. Six platforms give the game quite a height and these are connected by various lengths of thin ladders. Monsters (vampire types) are tiny, but they do home in on you very quickly — good job you’ve got nine lives! There is no monster bashing in this game (boring) the monsters being killed merely by their falling through a hole (or holes) in the platform — although this doesn’t always kill them...." [1]

[edit] Reception

Crash magazine did not recommend the game, stating it "gives the impression of being out of date" with its "small, jerky character graphics" and "lack of sound and not much use of colour".[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Living Guide..." (February 1984). Crash (1): 52. 
  2. ^ "Living Guide..." (February 1984). Crash (1): 52. 

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