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Tower of Despair
Front art of cassette inlay of Tower of Despair's Spectrum version
Front art of the Spectrum cassette inlay
Developer(s)Games Workshop
Publisher(s)Games Workshop
Platform(s)ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64
Release1984

Tower of Despair is a video game published in 1984 by Games Workshop for the ZX Spectrum. A Commodore 64 version was also released.

Plot[edit]

In a text-only adventure, Malnor the Demonlord of Darkness has returned to the Tower of Despair with the powerful and malicious Ring of Skulls.[1]

Reception[edit]

Roger Kean previewed Tower of DespairinCrash #9 (October 1984), saying it has "one of the most beautiful specially generated character sets yet seen on the Spectrum" noting that "the location descriptions and set pieces are atmospheric and designed to drag you screaming into the adventure".[1]

Kevin Westbury reviewed Tower of Despair for White Dwarf #60, giving it an overall rating of 9 out of 10, and stated that "you will find yourself smiling knowingly when you finally get a particularly tricky section right – only to loose it again when you get stuck in the next bit! There's going to be a lot of sleep lost over this one!"[2]

Home Computing Weekly described the game as "Different and challenging, though not perhaps an adventure for first timers."[3]

Personal Computer Games remarked: "Tower of Despair is a gripping adventure, deserving a place in any fantasy fan's collection".[4]

Reviews[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "From Tin Soldiers to Computer Games"; CRASH issue 9, October 1984; retrieved from CRASH The Online Edition
  • ^ Westbury, Kevin (December 1984). "Microview". White Dwarf (60). Games Workshop: 30.
  • ^ D.M. (12–18 March 1985). Carlos, Dave (ed.). "Reviews : Tower of Despair". Home Computing Weekly. No. 103. Argus Press. p. 17. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  • ^ Anderson, Chris, ed. (January 1985). "Tower of Despair". Personal Computer Games. No. 14. VNU. pp. 114–115. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  • ^ "ZZap!64 Magazine Issue 040". August 1988.
  • ^ "Jeux & stratégie 33". June 1985.
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