Review by sirclive1 on 11 Nov 2011 (Rating: 4)
This gorgeous little game was bought for me way back in 1984 , i presume it was a cheap stocking filler but if i remember rightly i spent more time on this on christmas day than most of the more expensive titles that had been unwrapped alongside it.
Your task is to search a fairly large house , get the correct object to each family member in turn and they will then let you play on your computer .
This takes you to a game within a game , a sort of defender style game , with a helicopter instead of a space ship and the sea instead of a landscape .
The game is fairly simple to play , graphicaly its decent but nothing amazing , where this gem wins is playability , it has that just one more go factor , the game only cost £2.50 and was great value for money , even today i still pop it on now and again .
Its a budget classic and if you've not had the chance , have a look , you will be pleasantly surprised.
by Peter Barber
The concept is that you have to take the right object to the worst nuisances and harassers that are keeping you from playing with a computer game [they are, of course, your kid, your best friend etc. etc.].
"That's the story of my life!" you might say, and even more so when you discover that the game they were keeping you from playing is crap.
2/5