Halls of the Things

Halls of the Things
Cover art Dave De Leuw
Developer(s) Neil Mottershead
Simon Brattel
Martin S. Horsley
Publisher(s) Crystal Computing
Platform(s) ZX Spectrum
Amstrad CPC
Commodore 64
Release 1983
Genre(s) Action

Halls of the Things is a ZX Spectrum video game developed by Design Design and released by Crystal Computing in 1983. The player travels through seven floors of a tower, searching for seven rings, with each floor being a complex maze of corridors and rooms. Once the player has the rings they must then find the magical key hidden in the dungeon, which opens the drawbridge allowing the player to escape. To hinder the player's progress they are attacked by "things", but the player is armed with a sword, arrows, fireballs and lightning to aid you in your quest.

The game was re-released by both Design Design Software and Firebird Software. A sequel, Return of the Things, was released in 1984.

Reception

The game was well received when it was released. Reviews can be found in the following magazines:

ZX Computing magazine, featured Halls of the Things as the best game of 1983.[4] The ZX Spectrum version was voted the 27th best game of all time in a special issue of Your Sinclair magazine in 2004.[5]

References

  1. "Review". Sinclair User (17): 32. August 1983.
  2. "Review". Popular Computing Weekly. 1983.
  3. "Review". Computer and Video Games (27): 18. January 1984.
  4. "Feature". ZX Computing (8312): 151. December 1983.
  5. "Top 50 Games of All Time". Your Sinclair. Imagine Publishing. November 2004.
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