The Trap Door (video game)

The Trap Door (video game)

Infobox VG| title = The Trap Door


developer = Don Priestley
publisher = Piranha Games
designer =
engine =
released = 1986
genre = Arcade adventure
modes = Single player
ratings =
platforms = ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC
media = Cassette
requirements = 48K (Spectrum)
64K (Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC)
input = Keyboard, joystick
.

The player takes control of Berk, who must perform tasks for "him upstairs" a never-seen entity who lives in the upper floors of the castle where Berk works. In order to help him complete his task, Berk must make use of the many objects lying around his part of the castle as well as the creatures that emerge from the trap door. Berk is assisted by Boni, a talking skull, who provides hints when picked up. He is also somewhat hindered by Drutt, a spider who loves eating worms.

Gameplay is largely based around puzzle-solving and the use and manipulation of the many objects littered around Berk's chambers. Berk will also need help from some of the strange creatures that lurk in the caverns under the trap door and these creatures can often be as much a hindrance as a help (as well as downright dangerous). Once Berk has finished taking advantage of a creature's "assistance" he also has to find a way of making sure it goes back down the trap door.

The game has two different skill levels: "Learner Berk" and "Super Berk".

It was followed by a sequel in 1987 called "Through The Trap Door", also written by Priestley and published by Piranha.

Comparison to television show

In the television show, Drutt is grey and scuttles around like a typical spider. In the computer game of "The Trap Door", Drutt is yellow and bounces everywhere.

ee also

*"Flunky"

External links

* [http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/articles/trapdoor.htm Review of the ZX Spectrum version] in Your Sinclair.
* [http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/articles/throughthetrapdoor.htm Review of Through the Trap Door for the Spectrum]
*WoS game|id=0005388|name=The Trap Door
* [http://www.crashonline.org.uk/33/trapdoor.htm Review in "Crash"]
*Lemon64 game|id=2704|name=The Trap Door


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