Showing posts with label Death in the Caribbean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Death in the Caribbean. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Death in the Caribbean - Lost! (with Final Rating)

Written by Michael

There’s not much progress to report here.  I found a known bug in the game that prevents me from winning.  Apparently only the C64 version is finishable.  And I don’t feel like starting from scratch in a new system; this game just isn’t worth it.  There’s more important things in life, like waiting in line at the DMV, or getting your teeth pulled.


Still, let me tell you what I’ve done, and what could have been.


Tuesday, 8 October 2024

Death in the Caribbean - How Long, How Long to the Point of No Return?

Written by Michael


Well, this post won’t be as long.  I’ve given up on this session after reaching what was almost definitely a dead end.  And that’s after beating the darn ghost!


This will be less of a blow-by-blow of the steps I’ve taken, and more of just a list of failures and frustrations.



First, going back to the grave to dig up stuff that was stolen from me results in death, from what cause I can’t really figure out.  

Tuesday, 24 September 2024

Death in the Caribbean - Ghost Robbers in the Sky

Written by Michael


Hey, it’s almost Halloween!

Last time, I left a little grumpy and stuck.  I slept on it and was able to make some progress in the game.


That’s the good news.  The bad news is that I discovered one of the most annoying game mechanics ever, that, to the best of my knowledge so far, is only in the game to lengthen it.  Or, maybe just the author is a sadistic jerk.  I’m hoping it’s the first choice.  But we’ll get there soon enough.

Tuesday, 17 September 2024

Death in the Caribbean - I Believe this Motel Will Be Standing Until I Pay My Bill

Written by Michael


In the introduction, I started to explore the game world and landed in the afterworld.  So let’s start again.  I start out on the same path and go exploring.

Monday, 9 September 2024

Missed Classic 134: Death in the Caribbean (1983) - Introduction

 Written by Michael

I’m back to an Apple IIe game this time, from another short-lived company from the early days of adventure gaming.

In the early 80s, computer firm MicroLab created a gaming division, MicroFun.  Their role was to publish games created by others.  They made some interesting acquisitions, but were somewhat unfocused.  Arcade games, adventure games, sports games, but no specialty.  They published the ColecoVision port of Electronic Arts’ popular basketball game, One-on-One, the original of which would be the baseline upon which EA grew a sports game empire.  While today, we know them as leaders in the world of micropayments, in the 80s, they were generally the best sports game publishers in the industry.  This game was an officially licensed product, using the pixelated likenesses of Hall of Fame basketball players Dr. J (Julius Erving) and Larry Bird.