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Advance to Mayfair
by David Harrison
Amazing Games [1]
1985
Personal Computer Games Issue 10, Sep 1984   page(s) 51

MACHINE: Spectrum 48K
CONTROL: Keys
FROM: Amazing Games, £5.50

A reasonable copy of Monopoly for once, where you wheel and deal in London real estate against your avaricious computer opponent.

No graphics or sound though and the program reacts very slowly to your commands. It'll be confusing if you don't have the board game because there is no map or instructions.


REVIEW BY: Bob Wade

GraphicsNone
SoundNone
Originality0/10
Lasting Interest4/10
Overall3/10
Transcript by Chris Bourne

ZX Computing Issue 18, Apr 1985   page(s) 117

Amazing Games
48K Spectrum
Price: £5.50

This is an extremely poor implementation of the much copied board game, where the only sort of board you get is in the loading picture!

Incredibly it involves just you against the computer, the only guidance being a series of menus. The property list goes through everything: what you own, your cash (and the same for the computer) and then all the unsold properties as well.

It is amazingly tedious to play, and in my opinion a total waste of money. Buy Automata's excellent version instead.


REVIEW BY: Greg Turnbull

Transcript by Chris Bourne

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