Winged Warlords
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Developer(s) | Mike Lamb |
Publisher(s) | CDS Microsystems |
Distributor(s) | CDS Microsystems |
Platform(s) | ZX Spectrum |
Release date | 1983 |
Genre(s) | platform game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Media | Cassette |
System requirements | 16 Kb |
Input methods | Keyboard |
Winged Warlords is a ZX Spectrum game which was published by CDS Microsystems in 1983.[1] It is a clone of Joust,[2] in terms of level design and gameplay. The graphics are different; the ostrich mounts being replaced with winged horses.
It was authored by Mike Lamb, who went on to write many Spectrum conversions of arcade games such as Arkanoid and Renegade
[edit] Gameplay
Presented with a 2D side-view arena with several platforms, the player maneuvers a pegasus-mounted warlord. Left and right movement is inertia-heavy, as is 'flap' movement against gravity. In one difference with Joust, the flap key may be held down rather than tapped.
Collision with a computer-controlled enemy results in one warlord being dismounted, depending on who had the altitudinal advantage. If the player is dismounted, he loses one of four lives. If the enemy is dismounted, the figure tumbles downwards as his mount flies away. This dismounted warlord may be attacked again for bonus points. If left unattented, the warlord eventually calls a new mount and re-enters the battle (coloured magenta instead of cyan.)
Occasionally the Winged Warlord equivalent of Joust's pterodactyl will appear; the Evil Bird of War (which appears to be some kind of large duck.) Contact with this is lethal for the player; it must be avoided as it makes it's way across the screen.
[edit] Reviews
CRASH magazine reviewed Winged Warlords in issue 3, awarding it 79%, whilst Sinclair User gave it 6/10;[2] generally receiving better critical success than other Spectrum Joust clones such as Softek's Ostron.