Showing posts with label the crypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the crypt. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2023

Game Covers - Virtual Worlds (Commodore Amiga)

In just five years Incentive Software have built a reputation for producing the very finest in 3D exploration games.  Their development systems Freescape and Freescape 2 have become synonymous with quality, depth and playability.  These four games represent the pinnacle of their success.  We hope you enjoy them.

What the press have said:

DRILLER
One of the best ever - 90% - ZZAP! 64
Dazzlingly original - 963 - ACE
Generation 4 (France) - 98%

TOTAL ECLIPSE
All the addiction and challenge you can handle - 907 - ACE
Incentive have done it again - 93% - CRASH
Micro Hobby (Spain) - 90%

CASTLE MASTER
The best Freescape game yet - 90% - C&VG
Easily the best - 90% - THE ONE
Joystick (France) - 96%

THE CRYPT
The Crypt has never before been released.  An immaculate follow-on from Castle Master, Incentive at their very best.





































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Monday, April 01, 2019

Game Covers - Castle Master & Castle Master II The Crypt (Commodore 64)

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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Castle Master 2 The Crypt - A Walkthrough

Well, yesterday I took you on a tour of Castle Eternity as seen in Incentive Software's brilliant Castle Master from 1990.  Playing the game rekindled my love for it, and its equally brilliant sequel - The Crypt.

So now, one day later I bring you - Castle Master 2 - The Crypt.  A playthrough/walkthrough of the Commodore 64 version.

As with all Freescape games on the Commodore 64 (and most other 8 bit conversions), the solid vector graphics run incredibly slow, which is why I have had to speed the video up.  The slowness never bothered me, and I always thought it made the game more atmospheric when playing, but for a viewer it would probably bore the socks of you, so enjoy my 54 minute and 47 second walkthrough, compressed to just 10 minutes.