REVIEWS COURTESY OF ZXSR

Painter
by ZX Incorporated
A'n'F Software
1983
Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 54,55

Producer: A&F, 48K
£5.75

A classic version, simple, beautiful graphics, good sound and utterly addictive. You must aerosol the spaces between the paint pots and daffy paint rollers chase you round, chuckling gleefully when they catch you and roll you flat. You start off against one roller, then two, three and so on. While it's not difficult to begin with, it gets pretty fast when there are several rollers up against you. Good keyboard positions, no joystick option.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 56

Producer: A&F, 48K
£5.75

A classic version, simple, beautiful graphics, good sound and utterly addictive. You must aerosol the spaces between the paint pots and daffy paint rollers chase you round, chuckling gleefully when they catch you and roll you flat. You start off against one roller, then two, three and so on. While it's not difficult to begin with, it gets pretty fast when there are several rollers up against you. Good keyboard positions, no joystick option.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 3, Apr 1984   page(s) 74

Producer: A&F, 48K
£5.75

A classic version, simple, beautiful graphics, good sound and utterly addictive. You must aerosol the spaces between the paint pots and daffy paint rollers chase you round, chuckling gleefully when they catch you and roll you flat. You start off against one roller, then two, three and so on. While it's not difficult to begin with, it gets pretty fast when there are several rollers up against you. Good keyboard positions, no joystick option.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

ZX Computing Issue 8, Aug 1983   page(s) 106

PRICE: £7.00
Memory: 16K

The first thing that can be said about Painter is that it certainly is different! This does, in turn, make it rather more difficult to explain.

The object of the game is run around a maze of paint pots on the screen and in turn fill them up with paint. This is whilst being chased by at least one roller, and making sure that you do not run out of paint. If you succeed in filling each pot then you play again but with two rollers chasing you, and so it goes on.

This is a novel game, using the properties of the Spectrum well. It may not be the most innovative program of this review, but it is one of the most enjoyable to play. The graphics are good, and the movement smooth. A game well worth playing, though I feel £7.00 is a little steep!

One characteristic of all A&F Software so far is that though it may be good, the plain packaging prevents it making sufficient impact on the shelf. A shame...


REVIEW BY: James Walsh

Documentation2.5/5
Addictive Quality4/5
Graphics4/5
Programming Achievement4/5
Lasting Appeal4/5
Value4/5
Transcript by Chris Bourne

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