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DROL
Broderbund Software
17 Paul Dr.
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 479-1170
$39.95, 48K - disk
Reviewed by Brian Ho Fung
When I was a little kid, this was one of the greatest computer games. (Atari 600, 800, etc) Perhaps it was successful, I'm not sure, but I've never heard anyone talking about it outside of my family. Clearly deserved more attention.
I'd like to see them bring this game back with all the love of the original.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HARw-FKixTY
EDIT: Ok, the animation isn't that great, but it's 27 years old. Anyway, I think this would make a good browser game or XBoxLive game with updated graphics and sound.
Broderbund Software
17 Paul Dr.
San Rafael, CA 94903
(415) 479-1170
$39.95, 48K - disk
Reviewed by Brian Ho Fung
This game had the best animation we'd see until rotoscoping. The animation would actually come into the gameplay. How many animation frames until you can turn around, so you could avoid a projectile, for example. It was a true arcade game.Drol is an original, addictive, arcade-style game with beautiful graphics. The game takes you to the underground dream world of Drol, where you must rescue a small family and its pets trapped in the fantasy world by an evil witchdoctor's curse. You are equipped with an anti-gravity rescue suit and an unlimited supply of reality pellets. [bullets]
Drol has three missions: rescue a wandering girl and her jet-propelled pet lizard; save her propeller-beanied brother and his pet crocodile; and liberate the kids' mother, who is bound with rope on Drol's bottom floor.
Your hero, controlled by the joystick, travels through continuously scrolling multi-levelled corridors seeking captives and trying to avoid a host of dangers- giant scorpions, monsters, flying turkeys and a killer vacuum cleaner. When you find a captive, you simply touch it to rescue it.
Your hero starts with five lives. Completing three missions, one round, earns you an extra life. Each time your hero dies, he must start from the top corridor. This can be frustrating, especially on the third mission where each corridor is separated by only one or two trapdoors placed far away from each other. Each new round provides faster and deadlier monsters-some of which must be shot repeatedly before they die.
Drol is an exceptionally well-programmed game. It has staying power and a limitless challenge. It can be paused; you can view the high scores while playing, and high scores can be saved to the disk. Drol's one drawback-the long time it takes to load each successive mission-is offset by the game's beautiful animation, smooth-scrolling graphics and non-stop action. Droll will delight players of all ages and will challenge even skilled game players.
Currently, all of Brøderbund's games, such as the Myst series, are published by Ubisoft.
When I was a little kid, this was one of the greatest computer games. (Atari 600, 800, etc) Perhaps it was successful, I'm not sure, but I've never heard anyone talking about it outside of my family. Clearly deserved more attention.
I'd like to see them bring this game back with all the love of the original.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HARw-FKixTY
EDIT: Ok, the animation isn't that great, but it's 27 years old. Anyway, I think this would make a good browser game or XBoxLive game with updated graphics and sound.