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    Brian Bloodaxe: The Text Adventure-Chapter 1

    So you saw the title of this post and you thought to yourself, what is that idiot up to now? Why oh why is he attempting to create a text adventure (or example of interactive fiction if you hail from the sniffier parts of the gaming community) about what is ostensibly an 8-bit platform game? A game it might be pertinent to point out that is firmly rooted within the graphic based section of the computer world? You might go further and say, why are

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    ~* Brian Bloodaxe *~

    Brian Bloodaxe

    Developer(s)Charles Bystram
    Publisher(s)The Edge Software
    Platform(s)ZX Spectrum,Commodore 64
    Release date1985
    Genre(s)Platform game
    Mode(s)Single player
    Rating(s)N/A
    MediaCassette
    Input methodsKeyboard, Joystick

    Brian Bloodaxe is a British platform game written by Charles Bystram and released by The Edge Software in 1985. It was published for the ZX Spectrum a Commodore 64 (translation by Trevor Inns) and Amstrad CPC 464.

    Plot

    In Brian Bloodaxe, our Viking hero wakes from an ice block in which he has been trapped for hundreds of years. Upon discovering that the year is now 1983 he decides to do what he originally set out to achieve - the conquering of Britain. Working his way through 100 plus screens of platform mayhem, Brian's ultimate goal is to steal the British Crown Jewels and seat himself upon the British throne.

    Gameplay

    Brian Bloodaxe plays as a platform game with some very simple "collect and drop objects" aspects. Although Brian has to dodge most of the game's varied and often surreal enemies, some of them can be killed if he headbutts them thereby stabbing them with the horns of his helmet.

    The game is notable for its esoteric humour which was strongly influenced by the humour of sketch comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus, its in-game music (The "Liberty Bell March" by John Philip Sousa, better known to most as the Flying Circus theme tune), and colourful graphics.

    The Throne Room of Brian Bloodaxe. Brian must find the Crown Jewels and return here to sit on the throne. Note the Dalek-esque enemy in the upper left hand corner.

    Criticism

    It impressed many critics (scoring 86% in CRASH, 3 "hits" out of 3 in Your Spectrum and 8/10 in Sinclair User), especially given the graphical limitations of the Spectrum.

    External links

    • Picture of cover and loading screen
    • Brian Bloodaxe walkthrough recording for compatible ZX Spectrum emulators
    • Brian Bloodaxe at World of Spectrum


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