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Frank N Stein (1985)      

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64K
1
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UK (£8.95)


Amstrad CPC
Sinclair ZX Spectrum





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Issue 1 (Nov 1985) (Amtix)   15th Jun 2016 08:49
AMSOFT
£8.95 cass

As Frank it is your task to put together parts of a monster These parts happen to be scattered around your mansion bui this is no ordinary mansion, for instance you can only go down the stairs and firepoles and now many houses have ice in them or coiled springs to get you up a floor?

There are seven bits of the monster to collect, namely the head, shoulders, arms and legs which all have to be assembled in the right order, from the head downwards. When you have completed your monster you have to activate him, and if you have built him well within the time limit, then the monster won't get too much of an electric shock but if you only just make it in time then he will be very, very angry.

In the first set of rooms there are some light bulbs that, if picked up, will make the clock turn back slightly The next screen is a son of 'Kong' variant. The monster stands at the top of the screen throwing things down at you, how many objects he throws at you depends on how quick ly you completed the previous screen. You must now guide little Frank to the top of this screen. On completion of this you must again build the monster but the layout of the mansion has changed and you have less time. The game then goes on like this, alternating between between the construction screen and the Kong' game white getting progressively harder.
The graphics are only really above average and the same goes for the sou no which is limited only to spot effects. Frank N Stein is enjoyable but it's very doubtful that people will be playing it over long periods of time and it is probably more suited to ardent fans of platform games
Overall AMT1X! rating: 62%


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