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''Forbidden Forest'' is a game designed by Paul Norman, published by
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in 1983 for the Commodore 64 and
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.


Gameplay

In this game the player controls an archer, armed with a bow and a limit of four quivers of arrows per level. The aim is to move through a forest setting while eliminating various monsters, including giant spiders, bees, mutated frogs, dragons, wizards and snakes, with the final enemy being the
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. The monsters were inspired by the films ''
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'', '' Jason and the Argonauts'', and ''
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''. The game has four levels of difficulty (Innocent, Trooper, Daredevil and Crazy) which determine the number and speed of the monsters. This is one of the earliest video games to use animated blood. It also features parallax scrolling and a day/night cycle.


Development

Paul Norman began working for a small company named Synchro. It was a small software store creating Apple II, VIC-20 and Commodore 64 software. Paul rented a vehicle and drove the 30 miles to apply for an advertised position with a game he had created for the VIC-20. Paul landed the position and began working on ''Forbidden Forest'' as a way of learning 6502 programming. The company that he was working for was going out of business and representatives from the software company Cosmi arrived to purchase office furniture. They saw Paul working on ''Forbidden Forest'' and hired him on the spot.


Reception

The game was positively received by the reviewer of ''
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'' who gave it a score of 4/5, saying that it was "among my top five favourites". Although the graphics were not "totally first class" the game was said to be "amazing." In the first issue of ''
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'' the game was placed 21st in a list of the top 64 games list. ''Zzap!64'' also favourably reviewed a budget re-release of ''Forbidden Forest''. Although noting that the graphics were blocky they praised the game's atmosphere, soundtrack and gameplay. It was given an overall score of 82%.


Legacy

A sequel, ''Beyond the Forbidden Forest'', was released in 1985. This was billed as "OmniDimension 4D", as the game is a
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that allows the archer to move (and shoot) in and out of the foreground, with scenery changing from day to night in order to represent time passing. Again, the object is to eliminate monsters (giant scorpions, worms and mosquitos etc.) while wandering the forest, earning a golden arrow for each kill; after earning four arrows, the archer may enter the underworld to face bats, a
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and finally the Demogorgon itself. A further sequel, ''Forbidden Forest'' (informally, ''Forbidden Forest 3''), was released for Microsoft Windows in 2003, co-developed with
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. This is a 3D adventure in which the aim is to explore an environment while searching for coins, collecting
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and facing recreations of villains from the first game. The release included the original Commodore 64 games. In 1985
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released the Commodore 64 game
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. Written by
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, the game is a Forbidden Forest clone set in the jungle. Instead of a bow, the main character - the titular amazon warrior - is armed with a
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. Gameplay and controls are almost identical to Forbidden Forest, even though the game quality is lower and the game did not achieve a similar level of praise from gaming magazines.


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