Sir Ramic Hobbs and the Oriental Walk
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| Sir Ramic Hobbs and the Oriental Walk | |
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| Author(s) | Gil Williamson |
| Publisher(s) | Amazon Systems |
| Release date(s) | 1996 |
| Authoring system | AGT |
| Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
| Language(s) | English |
| License(s) | Freeware |
| Multimedia | |
| Color | none |
| Graphics | none |
| Sound/Music | none |
| Ratings | |
| Cruelty scale | Cruelty to be determined |
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How It Begins
Sir Ramic wakes up in a castle, somewhat disorientated.
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Notable Features
Hints and caustic criticism are administered by (the disembodied) Wizard Prang. Sir Ramic has to struggle out of the castle using a teleportation device and foil a thieving magician, using various commands learned during the game. The entire intention is humour. There is a word-puzzle type of clue at one point that has proved much more difficult than the author intended.
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Versions
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Release TBD
- Sir Ramic Hobbs and the Oriental Walk (Gil Williamson; 1996; MS-DOS).
- IFID wanted. (Please replace this line with a babel template.)
- IF Comp 1996: 18th place of 27 entries.
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Links
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General info
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Reviews
| Sir Ramic Hobbs series by Gil Williamson | ||
| Sir Ramic Hobbs and the High Level Gorilla (1989) Sir Ramic Hobbs and the Oriental Walk (1996) | ||
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