CPC Computing Issue 47

November 1988 issue costing £1.25 (Vol. 4 No. 11)

News
Munsters on your micro
 * The Munsters coming to the Amstrad courtesy of Again Again.

The Personal Computer Show Report

Features
The Northern Amstrad Computer Show preview.

On line to fantasy
 * The story behind Shades, the fastest growing multi-user adventure.

Comments
Gold, Silver, Bronze - 91% - Jon Revis
 * Why wait four years for the next Olympics? Start your own today!

Vectorball - 70% - Keith Collet
 * Nice idea, implemented well.

Bubble Ghost - 88% - Tiffany Wood
 * Original and fun - love it!

Wizard's Lair - 81% - Tony Flanagan
 * A good cheap arcade adventure.

The Vindicator - 85% - Ian Waugh
 * If you like action/maze/flying/platform games, you'll love this.

The Train: Escape to Normandy - 70% - Steve Lucas
 * A good game let down by a few niggles.

Joe Blade II - 85% - Steve Lucas
 * Another winner for Interceptor.

ArcticFox - 70% - Pat Winstanley
 * Probably keep you going for a while with perseverance.

Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo - 79% - Ian Waugh
 * I quite liked it - certainly worth checking out.

Mickey Mouse - 80% - Ian Waugh
 * Lots of play value, albeit repetitive at times.

Table
CPC Computing Golden Awards in bold.

Comments
Return to Doom - 95%
 * A superb adventure which will hopefully make Peter Killworth as well known on the Amstrad scene as he is on the Acornsoft one. Highly recommended.

Tips
Guild of Thieves - Solution: Part 4

Frankenstein - Solution: Part 2

Utilities
Duette

Tips
ATV Simulator - Poke

Clever & Smart - Poke & Tips

Inside Outing - Tips

Survivors - Poke

Driller - Poke