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Islands of Danger! (download 43k) Author: Richard Carr, Carr Software ![]() Description Islands of Danger is, without doubt, the most unique and memorable text-mode game ever written. As you can see from the screen shot, it has a look and feel that is completely different from any other game featured here. Islands is an arcade-style game
that pits you and your hovercraft against a series of seven islands that have been fortified with missile launchers. You must pilot your craft into
and around forests and swamps, blast your way through walls, and duck around mountains, all while deftly
avoiding an endless barrage of guided missiles. Can you make it through to the last island and
rescue your best friend? Every aspect of this game is impressive: the expansive and colorful
visual design, the fast-paced game play, the attention-getting sound effects, the extensive on-line help. But, as a programmer, the thing
that impressed me the most is the amazing, and surprising, degree of artificial intelligence exhibited by the game. First, there is the island generation algorithm. All of the islands are randomly generated, so the game
provides new challenges every time you play. But the island designs are surprisingly complex, considering
that they are computer-generated. There is a mix of open fields, mountain chains, and dense forests. Narrow passageways twist
through the forests and around swamps, providing barely enough room for your hovercraft to squeeze through. If you follow these
passages, you almost always find a cluster of missile launchers at the end. This is especially evident in the last
three islands of the sequel, Islands of Courage. Another display of intelligence
is in the behavior of the guided missiles. In most games, you expect the missiles to come straight at you, fast and furious.
In this game, each missile has its own unique plan of attack. If a group of missiles is headed towards your
ship, a few of them will take the direct route. But sometimes, they just fly right past you, then turn around and close
in from behind. Other times, they will be headed right into your line of fire, then suddenly stop and change direction,
just before you are about to shoot them. They almost never come straight at you, but instead dance back and forth,
confounding your attempts to destroy them until they are almost on top of you. It is truly amazing just to watch the missiles,
and how they seemingly work together to defeat you. I really can't say enough about this game. If I had to pick one game out of this collection
to hold up as an example of why text-mode games are cool, this would be it. If you download nothing else from this web site,
download Islands of Danger. And be sure to visit the Carr Software web site. Richard has been busy writing more great
games since Islands was released, and they are all winners.
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