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Spellbinder is an adventure game, released for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron in 1987. The player...
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Spellbinder is an adventure game, released for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron in 1987. The player takes the role of a Magelord, named Eldon the Spellbinder. His task is to find the evil Magelord outcast Zorn, in the castle of Lorraine, and defeat him by use of the so-called Ultimate Spell.
The game is pseudo-3D, allowing the player to move left, right, forwards and backwards in a room, though not up and down. It was presented in a monochrome format, with black and one other colour being used to draw the sprites and backdrops, although the colour varied from room to room, illustrating the environments. A large number of items could be examined for clues, or searched for possible items. The game was relatively open-ended for a game of the time, similar to Exile, allowing the player to move around a large section of the castle right from the start, and start to mix various different spells. A few of these spells were listed in the manual, but most had to be discovered from in-game clues.
Unusually, for a BBC Micro game, it featured continuous background music - a version of "Midnight Summer Dream", a piece by the British rock group The Stranglers.
The game was written by Dan and
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Oct 24, 2006
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