''Flood'' is a 1990
platform game developed by
Bullfrog Productions. It was published for the
Amiga
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and
Atari ST
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by
Electronic Arts. The objective is to collect all the litter and find the exit to the level.
Plot
The player controls a character named Quiffy who is the last of his race of small green creatures. He lives underground in a series of sewers and tunnels. His mission is to reach the surface by navigating all the sewers, whilst they are slowly flooding. Quiffy can walk on walls and ceilings.
Gameplay
Quiffy must collect all of the various pieces of litter on the level and then find the exit to complete each level. In general the litter is not particularly hidden, it is just distributed around the level. Quiffy can climb on most walls and ceilings, and swim through water. He has energy which depletes upon touching dangerous objects, but can also die instantly when touching any of the few lethal objects. Although he can swim and has the appearance of an
amphibious
Amphibious means able to use either land or water. In particular it may refer to:
Animals
* Amphibian, a vertebrate animal of the class Amphibia (many of which live on land and breed in water)
* Amphibious caterpillar
* Amphibious fish, a fish ...
life-form, he can only breathe above water and will start to drown if he runs out of air.
In each level, the player is followed by the ghost of Aunt Matilda, copying the player's movements and starts off about 15 seconds behind. However, she is very slightly faster and will eventually catch up. Touching the ghost will hurt Quiffy. Quiffy starts each level with no weapon, and can pick up any of five available weapons. He can only hold one of these at any time and if he picks up another one, it will swap for the current one.
Most of the levels have taps in them, which pour water in to the level. The modelling of the water was quite advanced for a home computer game of its time; the water will flow to the lowest point that it can and when multiple taps are pouring water in one place, it will fill up proportionally fast. A lot of levels feature taps in all areas so the entire level will eventually flood, leaving Quiffy with no available source of air. This aspect is how the game derives its title. There are various enemies on each level, some of which have special properties. In general the enemies move around in a specific pattern, and when killed will throw a heart up which will return health to Quiffy.
Reception
The game was reviewed in 1990 in ''
Dragon
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'' #164 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers gave the game 4 out of 5 stars.
Reviews
*''
The One for Amiga Games'' (Jul, 1991)
*''
The One for ST Games'' (Jul, 1991)
*''
Computer and Video Games
''Computer and Video Games'' (also known as ''CVG'', ''Computer & Video Games'', ''C&VG'', ''Computer + Video Games'', or ''C+VG'') was a UK-based video game magazine, published in its original form between 1981 and 2004. Its offshoot website ...
'' (Aug, 1990)
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ST Format'' (Aug, 1990)
*''
The One'' (Jul, 1990)
*''
ST Format'' (Jul, 1991)
*''Amiga Joker'' (Sep, 1990)
*''
The Games Machine'' (Sep, 1990)
*''
Atari ST User
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'' (Sep, 1990)
*''
The Games Machine'' (Aug, 1990)
*''
ACE (Advanced Computer Entertainment)
''ACE'' (Advanced Computer Entertainment) was a multi-format computer and video game magazine first published in the United Kingdom by Future Publishing and later acquired by EMAP.
History
ACE launched in October 1987, roughly the same time as ...
'' (Sep, 1990)
*''Amiga Power'' (May, 1991)
[https://archive.org/stream/Amiga_Power_Issue_01_1991-05_Future_Publishing_GB#page/n105/mode/2up]
See also
*
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (video game)
''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' is a 1982 adventure video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600 and based on the film of the same name. The game's objective is to guide the eponymous character through various screens to ...
References
External links
''Flood''at Atari Mania
''Flood''at Lemon Amiga
Reviewin ''ST Format''
{{Bullfrog Productions
1990 video games
Amiga games
Atari ST games
Bullfrog Productions games
Europe-exclusive video games
Platform games
Video games developed in the United Kingdom