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    The Castles of Dr. Creep
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    The Castles of Dr. Creep is a game for the Commodore 64.
    Publisher(s)Brøderbund
    Designer(s)Ed Hobbs
    Platform(s)Commodore 64
    Release date1980s

    The Castles of Dr. Creep is a computer game for the Commodore 64, written by Ed Hobbs and published by Brøderbund in the 1980s.

    The Castles of Dr. Creep is a platform game with a heavy puzzle element in the game. The game takes place in twelve medieval castles owned by the eponymous Dr. Creep, and the player's task is to escape from each castle. One or two-player game is possible, allowing collaborative gaming for solving the puzzles.

    Gameplay

    When the game starts, the player can select from any of the twelve castles, which have horror-movie-style names such as Sylvania, Carpathia, Callanwolde, or Lovecraft, or a tutorial castle. The player then starts from a specific room inside the castle, and must use his wits and skill to traverse through a vast network of interconnected rooms to find the exit.

    The rooms consist of platforms on various levels, connected by ladders and sliding poles. Doors lead from one room to another. Some doors are locked, and the player must find a key to be able to go through them. Most doors are not locked but may be opened by a doorbell. However, in some cases, the doorbell is only on one "side" of the door (i.e. in one connecting room but not the other), and sometimes the doorbell is difficult to reach.

    A central aspect of the game is the imaginative use of various contraptions and devices in the rooms. Conveyor belts, force fields, and laser guns hinder the player's progress. In some places he must avoid, trap, or kill mummies and Frankenstein monsters. Teleport devices are often required to navigate through a room.

    The player in The Castles of Dr. Creep has an unlimited amount of lives. If the player dies, he or she re-enters the castle at the "start" door. The game constantly keeps track of how much time has passed, and when the player manages to escape the castle, the time taken is recorded into the Hall of Fame, but only if the unlimited lives option is turned off (in this case there are three lives). In the original Commodore 64 platform, saving and re-loading a game disqualifies a player for the Hall of Fame.

    Game items

    Both mummies and Frankenstein monsters are vulnerable to the same dangers as the player. Frankenstein monsters are slightly slower than the player and mummies are even slower.

    Legacy

    An unauthorized spin-off, named Dungeons of Dr. Creep, was released in 1985, made by a band of crackers known as Star Frontiers. The game was the result of a reverse engineering of the file format. It added features such as invisible ladders, poles, and floors, and the allowance of multiple teleport "circuits" in the same room (i.e. there may be more than one "red dot", and different booths use different "networks").

    External links

    • The Castles of Dr. Creep Revisited


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