John's Archaeological Adventures - Episode 1: The Tomb

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John's Archaeological Adventures
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Release type: Shareware
Release date: January 4, 1995
Levels: 12
Author: Roland Ludlam
Website: Studio Walljump
Registration bonus: Episode 2: The Mayan Tomb, and Episode 3: Civilization on Mars
Registration price: $10
Related games: none

FULL ENTRY COMING SOON!


"One of my other “complete” game maker games was a remake of Pharaoh’s Tomb by Apogee Software, which was my favorite shareware title (so much so that I registered it!).

"Truthfully it was incredibly difficult [to design]. The size of the tiles in Game-Maker and the inflexibility to change that made it pretty hard to do things like spikes with decent collision detection. It was kind of fun, though. I ended up making a game that played like the original Pharaoh’s Tomb, but didn’t actually mimic the level design exactly. It was probably way too hard though."

There are three episodes. Episode One, the shareware episode, is titled "The Tomb".

Story

Solving an ancient puzzle in John's Archaeological Adventures

You wake up in pitch blackness. The massive tomb door has closed behind you, leaving you to your own devices.

You hear noises, a drip far away, and various scufflings, as several unknown things move about in the many rooms of the tomb below you.

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At last, you strike a match and light your portable lantern, illuminating the rough stone walls, and gigantic stone bricks. Now it's up to you to escape the tomb, and collect any treasure you can find to make it worthwhile... Maybe even the legendary Pharaoh's tomb itself...

And Maybe, Just Maybe, You'll Find That Amulet You Want So Badly..

Instructions

The game will run by typing PHARAOH at the dos prompt. The first time you run the program, a configuration program will come up. See the HELP option to get help. The SoundBlaster Driver should be done as SNDBLAST.DRV The default will not work. Svga display can be detected, or forced. This option will not affect the graphics, but will affect playability. The game will be much faster with SVGA graphics.

All game commands can be seen in the game by viewing the instructions option.

Saving away from the very beginning of a level will cause a major screen centering problem. If this occurs, simply kill yourself. (You have 99 lives in the Shareware version) and play the level over again. The rest is pretty self explanitory.

Premise

You play the part of the famed archaeologist, John Doe.

You must navigate the many rooms of the tomb and escape with your life, and as much treasure as you can find. If You are lucky, you may find the legendary Amulet hidden in the great Tomb of the Pharaoh...

Controls

Controlling John is simple.

left=Left arrow
Right=Right arrow
Jump Left=Up left arrow
Jump Right=Up Right Arrow
Fire Left=Z
Fire Right=X

You can fire your .44 pistol to kill most monsters you come across. Ammo is not limited.

It is often necessary to do a "DOUBLE JUMP" this is accomplished by pressing the jump key twice in a row.

F5 Saves. BEGINNING OF LEVEL ONLY!!! Otherwise a glitch will result!

F6 Restores. Have FUN!

Credits

This Entire Game Was Produced Using Game-Maker 2.0...

All graphics were created by..

ROLAND LUDLAM

All Animation was HAND-DRAWN by..

ROLAND LUDLAM

Music is generic royalty free .CMFs.

Playtested By:

  • Jeremiah Sears
  • Courtney Brown
  • Vickie Hamelin
  • Kyle Sink

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