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The Tolkien Trilogy
Beau-Jolly Ltd
1989
Your Sinclair Issue 49, Jan 1990   page(s) 82

Title: The Tolkien Trilogy
Publisher: Beau-Jolly Ltd, 29a Bell Street, Reigate, Surrey RH2 7AD (0737-222003)
Price: £12.99 (tape only)
Reviewer: Mike Gerrard

This is a release that took everyone by surprise, with Beau Jolly, the compilation company, taking the very enterprising move of releasing a bumper box containing the first three Tolkien adventures.

Inside the dandy pack you get two tapes containing The Hobbit, Shadows Of Mordor, both parts of Lord Of The Rings and even the beginner's adventure for Lord Of The Rings. No +3 disk version, old chums. The machine you need to get the best of these games is the original +2 Speccy. This allows you to consecutively load in the two parts of Shadows Of Mordor, the text-only game and the additional graphics file, to create a graphics version of this adventure. With 48K machines, the +3 and the recent version of the +2, the +2A, you can only load the programs separately.

A 16-page booklet is included, and for once someone's gone to a bit of trouble with it. There's everything you need, including backgrounds to the games, loading instructions, recognised words (though not all are mentioned), general hints and so on.

No point in going into detail about the stories, as (a) how do you explain The Hobbit and Lord Of The Rings in 100 words, and (b) most people know them already. It's just great to see all the games made available again at a bargain price. The Hobbit was, of course, the adventure that started it all, and got so many people hooked on adventures in the first place. Despite its faults it's one of those games that everyone ought to play, a landmark in adventure history. It's already sold a few hundred thousand copies, so if you don't have it already, where have you been?


REVIEW BY: Mike Gerrard

Graphics6/10
Text7/10
Value For Money9/10
Personal Rating9/10
Overall9/10
Award: Your Sinclair Megagame

Transcript by Chris Bourne

Sinclair User Issue 95, Feb 1990   page(s) 74

BEAU JOLLY
£12.99

CONTENTS:

THE HOBBIT: One of the all-time classic Spectrum adventure games.

LORD OF THE RINGS: Tricky to get into, and not without bugs, but adventure fans will love it.

SHADOWS OF MORDOR: A sprawling RPG/adventure with massive depth.


Overall89%
Summary: A wonderful package which Spectrum adventurers will find very appealing. The games are brilliant and all offer literally months of entertainment.

Transcript by Chris Bourne

C&VG (Computer & Video Games) Issue 97, Dec 1989   page(s) 94

CONTENTS: The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, Shadows of Mordor
Spectrum/Amstrad/C64 £12.99

The Hobbit is a classic adventure game, and although it's nearly six years old, it's still challenging and addictive. Lord of the Rings is a similar, but larger game which comes in three parts and features multi-character control. Shadows of Mordor is relatively new, and is a complex RPG-style adventure. The Tolkien Trilogy is a brilliant package for adventure fans, and is highly recommended.


REVIEW BY: Julian Rignall

Blurb: AMSTRAD SCORES Overall: 86% All the versions play identically to the Spectrum games, but the graphics are far more colourful, and where relevant, the sound is better. Look out for The Tolkien Trilogy - it'll keep you engrossed for months!

Blurb: C64 SCORES Overall: 88% Once again, exactly the same gameplay as the other versions, but with even better graphics and sound. If you're a C64 adventurer, check this one out!

Overall85%
Transcript by Chris Bourne

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