Автор: David Wright
Год: 1983
Издатели: CCS
Языки:
Английский
Формат:
TZX лента
Требования:
ZX Spectrum 48K
Ссылки:
Страница на ZXArt
Страница на World Of Spectrum
Страница на Spectrum Computing
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Год: 1983
Издатели: CCS
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Why not try some of the other games in the Charlie Charlie Sugar range.
ACE LOW
You have to decide whether the next card dealt is higher or lower than the last card
dealt. You start with £10 and each turn costs a £1. If you correctly forecast nine cards
in succession you win £5. If the next card dealt is the same value as the last card you
win whether you forecast it to be higher or lower. Can you play your cards right?
KEYCODE
This is a strategy game with a difference. You are required to solve the secret coded
positions of four keys in order to start the engines of your spacecraft. There are
595, 665 different combinations! In order to assist you in your task you may fire test
lasers to deduce the correct KEYCODE.
When you believe you have solved the problems set the four keys in the KEYCODE
positions. If you are correct the engines will start. If you are wrong you are doomed as
the KEYCODE panel will shut for ever.
WHODUNNIT?
A murder mystery for 1 to 4 players which changes each time you play it. You have to
solve the brutal murder of Professor Carpenter, a famous Oxbridge scientist. There are
6 suspects and 4 possible murder weapons.
Just to keep you on your toes there are intelligence/quiz questions which, if you get
correct, enable you to ask the computer specific questions.
ACE LOW
You have to decide whether the next card dealt is higher or lower than the last card
dealt. You start with £10 and each turn costs a £1. If you correctly forecast nine cards
in succession you win £5. If the next card dealt is the same value as the last card you
win whether you forecast it to be higher or lower. Can you play your cards right?
KEYCODE
This is a strategy game with a difference. You are required to solve the secret coded
positions of four keys in order to start the engines of your spacecraft. There are
595, 665 different combinations! In order to assist you in your task you may fire test
lasers to deduce the correct KEYCODE.
When you believe you have solved the problems set the four keys in the KEYCODE
positions. If you are correct the engines will start. If you are wrong you are doomed as
the KEYCODE panel will shut for ever.
WHODUNNIT?
A murder mystery for 1 to 4 players which changes each time you play it. You have to
solve the brutal murder of Professor Carpenter, a famous Oxbridge scientist. There are
6 suspects and 4 possible murder weapons.
Just to keep you on your toes there are intelligence/quiz questions which, if you get
correct, enable you to ask the computer specific questions.