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- M I S F O R T U N E
-
- by Bad Bytes
-
- Text by Fender Tucker
-
-
- [NOTE:] MISFORTUNE runs only from
- drive 8.
-
- LOADSTAR has a pretty bad
- reputation outside the US, I hear. Our
- games are lame and we cater to over
- the hill retirees instead of vibrant
- young go-getters. We still program in
- BASIC!
-
- Well, our reputation is probably
- deserved. I know I'm over the hill and
- judging by the letters and phone calls
- I get, there are more old capons in
- the LOADSTAR roost than there are
- spring chickens. And yes, I prefer
- programs written in BASIC -- with ML
- modules as needed. But if I'm sent a
- game in the modern mold, I'm not about
- to reject it just because I can't play
- it well. I'll proudly put it on
- LOADSTAR so you too can play it badly.
-
- MISFORTUNE is a terrific side-
- scrolling jump and shoot game with
- beautiful graphics and catchy music.
- It was sent to me more than a year ago
- by someone representing Bad Bytes, a
- coding group from Australia. I saw
- that it was a great game for
- joystickers but it had a weird intro
- about some guy named Dozer and his
- battle with Evil Edwin and his armies.
- The intro seemed to have nothing
- whatsoever to do with the game itself,
- which featured cute, furry little
- creatures who gambol around in a
- winter wonderland -- killing each
- other.
-
- So I wrote back, "Drop the intro,
- send me some docs so I know what the
- goal is and what happens when a player
- reaches that goal, tell me more about
- yourself and the coders, and I'll be
- proud to have MISFORTUNE on LOADSTAR."
-
- Well, I was told that the intro
- was "vital" to the game and it had to
- stay. So I edited (on paper) the intro
- story, which is told in several
- screens, and sent it back to Bad Bytes
- for fixing. About a year later I got
- the program back, with the intro now
- spelled correctly, even though it
- still has nothing to do with the game
- itself, as far as I can tell.
-
- But who cares about an intro? The
- game that follows is fantastic.
-
-
- [PLAYING MISFORTUNE]
- [{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}{SHIFT-*}]
-
- There are five worlds to explore
- in MISFORTUNE and each one contains
- five keys that you must pick up and
- place in a chest. Using a joystick in
- Port 2, you move your little guy
- underneath square blocks and have him
- jump up and bump into them, causing
- them to change color and perhaps
- reveal an icon for you to take. If the
- icon is a key, then take it to the
- chest on that level and deposit it
- there. Get five keys and you go to the
- next level, or world.
-
- Other icons you might find are
- coins, extra time, point bonuses and
- three different gun powers (weak,
- medium and strong). That's right,
- there are many little critters that
- you have to shoot. To me it looks more
- like throwing snowballs than shooting
- a gun. Maybe that should be "three
- different [arm] powers."
-
- At various points on your quest
- you'll pass a Check Point Marker. It
- will change color, indicating that
- should you die you'll come back to
- that point instead of an earlier
- point.
-
- There's a time limit so you have
- to hunt and kill fast.
-
- You can quit to BASIC by pressing
- and holding the Commodore key for two
- seconds at the Main Menu.
-
- The boot to MISFORTUNE sets the
- speed of the CPU at 1 MHz if you have
- a SuperCPU. At 20 MHz the program
- doesn't work.
-
- Gamers, let me know what you think
- about MISFORTUNE. I'd like to publish
- more programs like it because it
- represents a style of coding that
- isn't often seen on LOADSTAR. I can't
- play it and I can't edit it, and that
- makes me uncomfortable, but I have to
- admit, the animation is top quality.
-
- FT
-
- [DAVE ADDENDUM] If I recall correctly,
- Ricky Derocher suggested this game and
- Corsair as two of his all time
- favorites. He has good taste!
-
- We are always looking for the Best of
- LOADSTAR to include in our issues.
- When you get [LOADSTAR by the Dozen]
- and find a jewel hidden in one of our
- long-forgotten issues, drop me a line
- at
-
- revdave6@rmi.net
-
- I love to hear from you!
-
- DMM
-
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