SIMON THE SORCERER | Commodore Amiga (1994)

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Simon the Sorcerer
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Simon The Sorcerer, for the Commodore Amiga, is a point-and-click adventure game about an ordinary boy living in modern-day England. One day, his dog Chippy discovers a chest with a book inside, entitled Ye Olde Spellbooke. Without thinking too much, Simon throws the book on the floor; as a result, a portal opens, teleporting the boy and his dog into a fantasy world.

Simon is promptly captured by goblins bent on cooking and eating him but manages to escape. Soon he realizes that he must play the role of an apprentice sorcerer and rescue a benevolent wizard called Calypso from an evil one, aptly named Sordid.

Simon the Sorcerer is a point-and-click adventure game very similar to contemporary LucasArts titles (in particular Monkey Island) in concept and gameplay. It features twelve verbs displayed on the screen at all times for interaction with the environment.

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00:00 Introduction
00:11 Simon the Sorcerer
00:44 Adventure Soft
01:14 The Narrative
01:39 A Visual Treat
02:05 The Swampling (My favourite character)
02:23 Surprises & Superb Soundtrack!
02:51 Puzzle Difficulty
03:49 My Thoughts
05:04 Thanks & Game Suggestions
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