- Turmoil (1984 video game)
Infobox VG
title = Turmoil
developer = David Turner
publisher =Bug-Byte
designer =
engine =
version =
released = vgy|1984
genre =Platform game
modes =Single player
ratings = N/A
media =Compact Cassette
requirements =
input = Keyboard,Joystick
platforms = Sinclair SpectrumTurmoil is a computer game released in vgy|1984 for the
ZX Spectrum byBug Byte .The player takes control of Mechanic Mick as he attempts to build various cars by stealing oil from an oil refinery.Citation|last=Mortimer|first=June|title=Soft Spot: Turmoil|newspaper=
Sinclair Programs |date=January 1985]Gameplay
The playing area is comprised of a number of platforms, ladders, conveyor belts and swinging ropes which Mick must negotiate. First he must collect an oil can, which he must take to a tap which is dripping oil. The oil that has been collected must be taken to the garage. Once there Mick can empty his can, a drop at a time, to fill his car. The car is invisible initially, and is built up as each drop of oil is deposited. On the first level the car is a
Mini , but as on subsequent levels the cars become more sleek and expensive.Citation|title=Turmoil Review|newspaper=CRASH|date=December 1984]Also present on each level are a number of enemies (resembling Arabs) who will attack Mick and cause him to lose a life. Unlike other platform games, the main character cannot jump by himself, but must fall onto one of the springs which are present on each level to bounce to a different platform. The Arabs will also make use of the ladders, ropes and springs.Citation|last=Nicholls|first=Dave|last2=Willis|first2=Roger|title=Turmoil Review|newspaper=
Your Spectrum |date=February 1985]Reception
Reviews were overwhelmingly positive. CRASH gave the game 90% (a "CRASH Smash"), while
Your Spectrum called it a "Hit" with 3.5/5.Dave Nicholls of
Your Spectrum said that "The springs are a great idea.", and CRASH called it a "slick, well excecuted program".Retrogaming website "Retro View", despite commenting on the politically incorrect nature of using Arabs as enemies, claims that "when it comes to pure, fun-filled platforming on the speccy, they don't come much better than Turmoil - the 'It's a Knockout ' of 8-bit videogaming" and decided that "Turmoil earned a Crash Smash on its release, and in my opinion, it was well deserved." giving it an overall rating of 93%. [cite web|url=http://www.mameworld.net/retroview/spectrum/turmoil.htm|title=Turmoil Review|publisher=Retro View|accessdate=2008-03-14]Remake
In 2002 an unofficial version for
Microsoft Windows was developed by Steven Watson and Ric Lumb forSpace-time Games . In the new version, named "Turmoil PC", the "Arabs" are replaced by robots. [cite web|url=http://www.spacetimegames.co.uk/iframe/turmoil.htm|title=Turmoil PC|accessdate=2008-03-14]References
External links
*WoS game|id=0005471|name=Turmoil
*" [http://www.spacetimegames.co.uk/iframe/turmoil.htm Turmoil PC] " at [http://www.spacetimegames.co.uk/ Space-time Games]
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