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Issue 0 (Oct 1985) (Amtix) 15th Jun 2016 02:55
Producer: Gargoyle Games
Retail price: £9.95
The hero of two cult Spectrum games has, at last, made his first venture on to the Amstrad. Dun Darach is a legendary city in which your friend and chariot-eer, Loeg, has been imprisoned by the evil sorceress, Skar. Your task as Cuchulainn the Great is, by solving various puzzles, to rescue Loeg and escape from the city.
The principle concern in Dun Darach is with money. With money you can buy objects necessary to solve the puzzles. Making money is a game in itself and there are several honest and dishonest ways to do it: you can try buying and selling at a profit; stealing goods and selling them (which is highly profitable but also risky, watch out for Ryde, the local Yeoman who, if you are caught stealing, will gladly take all trie objects that you possess and your money); by banking
your money and letting it build up slowly 0% interest is awar-ded for every day your money stays in the bank! or you could always pay a visit to the gambl-ing houses and get rich quick or become bust even quicker.
Besides the traders, who don't move, there are 10 other charac-ters that inhabit Dun Darach. These are represented by one basic male or female character, each one is fully animated in great detail and even their hair blows in the wind. If another character besides yourself or a trader is on screen then a cursor made up of their first initial follows their movement across the screen, and their full name appears at the bottom, which makes identification easy. As well as being fully animated each character has their own personality — some are pick-ckets, one a gossip and anot-er an exiled map maker but all have one thing in common, they each want something and in return they will each give an object to you. Of these objects some will be useful and others will almost give a clue to another task that must be performed before your goal is achieved.
There is more than meets the eye in Dun Darach. The graphics with their 3D 'camera views' are superb, some of the best yet to grace the Amstrad, but it is the atmosphere created within the
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game that makes it a real winner; you can almost feel you know the main characters and it can be quite a disappointment to actually complete the game because you suffer a sense of loss at withdrawing from the fictional world that Gargoyle Games have created. And there's another bonus, unlike
many conversions Dun Darach differs from the Spectrum orig-inal in having a different solu-tion, so in its own way this is an original game.
Overall AMTIX! rating: 93%
Issue 0 (Oct 1985) (Amtix) 13th Feb 2016 10:23
There is more than meets the eye in Dun Darach. The graphics with their 3D 'camera views' are superb, some of the best yet to grace the Amstrad, but it is the atmosphere created within the game that makes it a real winner; you can almost feel you know the main characters and it can be quite a disappointment to actually complete the game because you suffer a sense of loss at withdrawing from the fictional world that Gargoyle Games have created. And there's another bonus, unlike many conversions Dun Darach differs from the Spectrum original in having a different solution, so in its own way this is an original game.
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