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Alice greenwood personal nightmare
Alice greenwood personal nightmare










But instead of typing commands, a verb can be selected from the panel on the right with the left mouse button and it will appear in the text input window at the bottom of the screen.Īn object can be selected by clicking on the appropriate part of the picture, and the whole command is then entered by clicking on the right mouse button. It may also be played entirely by the use of the keyboard as a true text-adventure.

alice greenwood personal nightmare

The game makes use of a combination of text-based commands, clickable verbal commands and clickable objects to progress.

ALICE GREENWOOD PERSONAL NIGHTMARE WINDOWS

The windows directly beneath these are the text response window and the text input window. To the left of the screen are the direction icons with ten possible directions (N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW, UP and DOWN), and to the right is a panel with the clickable verb commands. The main area on the screen graphically displays the location the player is in and the events taking place within it. Jones are behind the counter and the player can start to look around and question people as they come and go. The game starts in the bar of the local inn "The Dog and Duck". While doing this the player will meet and have to deal with one or two pets belonging to the devil, also there are one or two people who need rescuing before they are subjected to some rather unpleasant rituals.

alice greenwood personal nightmare

The object of the game is to identify which of the village characters have been taken over by the power of the devil and then, by presenting the village policeman with the evidence of their crimes, have them arrested.

alice greenwood personal nightmare

It also turns out that the devil has taken over the lives of some of the villagers, and horrific crimes are taking place in Tynham Cross. In the opening sequence a clergyman is incinerated in his pulpit and a demon is rising in his place and it is becoming clear that the local vicar, who's the father of the player character, has been replaced by the devil. He also added that the player's mother had gone to visit her ill sister Alice in Campbelthorpe, hoping to return in time for the player's visit.Īfter a long train journey the player finds himself in the bar of "The Dog and Duck" in order to check in and to start finding out what is going on in the village and what happend to his father. Only a day before the visit the player receives a second disturbing letter, this time from his father, telling that he had made arrangements for the player to stay at the local inn, The Dog and Duck, because the parental home is being redecorated and the work wouldn't be completed in time for the player's visit. Anthony some three hundred years earlier and was killed by his own parishioners apparently in some bizzare ritual to rid the village of some devil. According to this letter, the player's father, the local vicar has started behaving very strangely and has developed a keen interest in the life story of James Hyatt, who was vicar at the Church of St.

alice greenwood personal nightmare

A surprising and troubling letter from his mother mades the player character decide to return to his village. In Personal Nightmare the player slips in the role of a vicar's son who has left home, the quaint little village of Tynham Cross, many years ago and lost contact with the parents. It was the first game to make use of Horror Soft's new AGOS engine, which was originally created by Alan Cox and is based on AberMUD V, with graphical extensions. The US version was also published in 1989 by Box Office, Inc. Personal Nightmare was developed and published in 1989 by Horror Soft, a sub-label of Adventure Soft Publishing Ltd., and was their first foray into the horror genre, and their first game featuring the 80's horror icon Elvira(however she only appears as a mascot of the Horror Soft label on the box cover, the title and loading screens and is not involved as a active character in the event).










Alice greenwood personal nightmare