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The Plot
Developer(s)Odin Computer Graphics
Publisher(s)Firebird Software
Platform(s)ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC
Release1988
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

The Plot is a video game by Odin Computer Graphics released in 1988 for the Amstrad CPC and Sinclair Spectrum. It is the last game by Odin to be released.

Overview

The game is a 2D flip-screen platformer. It is a parody of the Gunpowder Plot, with the player taking the role of Guy Fawkes in his attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament. He must search the vaults beneath Parliament collecting sticks of dynamite to prepare the bomb. Fireworks can also be collected for points and special functions.

When enough sticks of dynamite have been collected, the special firework must be taken to the start screen and lit to complete the game.

Reception

  • Your Sinclair:

    "I don't take too kindly to the plot of The Plot. The object is to help Guy Fawkes blow up the Houses of Parliament, no less... A terrorist computer game? I think so! Anyway, the program itself is less controversial. This is a fairly straightforward but quite enjoyable platform and ladders game, a la Monty Mole. It's programmed by Odin, and as you would expect, graphics and gameplay are highly polished... a tough challenge ... worthwhile buy for hardened platform freaks."[1]

References

  1. ^ "The Plot Review", Your Sinclair, June 1988

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