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Animated Adventure by UNION LOGIC


Reviewed by Lu Richardson


This is an unpretentious adventure game by some people I've never 
heard of before... though, with luck, I might in the future.  It has 
adequate, if not spectacular, graphics and animation, jolly sound 
effects and the easiest interface I've ever come across.  Click with 
the left button to look at things, click with the right button to do 
everything else.  If you want to save, quit or load, or make any 
other adjustments, press any function key.  Move the cursor along the 
top of the screen to see the inventory.  Now, how's about that for 
simplicity?  

It's quite funny game, too, and it grows on you.  Watch the brief 
info sequence and find out how a hero is found and trained to become 
a secret agent.  You have to pass three tests before you are allowed 
to undertake the main mission.

I thought at first the puzzles were going to be a pushover till I 
found I couldn't do anything at all, anywhere, with the items at 
hand.  So I had to think really hard and I found that, familiar 
though they looked, these problems were rather novel and their 
solutions anything but easy.  Nevertheless, they were solvable, if 
only you put enough effort into them... and despite the red herrings.

So, much to my surprise, I found myself being thoroughly entertained 
by this seemingly rather ordinary adventure - and I have a feeling 
that you will, too.  Of course, it could be that there is such a 
scarcity of good adventures at the moment that almost anything will 
shine for sheer lack of competition.  But is it so?  Invest on this 
modest game, on just 3 HD disks, and decide for yourselves.  I don't 
think you'll regret it.


Review, Copyright (c) 1995 Eurowave Leisure Ltd.
