''Mayhem in Monsterland'' is a 1993
platform game
A platformer (also called a platform game, and sometimes a jump 'n' run game) is a subgenre of action game in which the core objective is to move the player character between points in an environment. Platform games are characterized by levels wi ...
for the
Commodore 64
The Commodore 64, also known as the C64, is an 8-bit computing, 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International (first shown at the Consumer Electronics Show, January 7–10, 1982, in Las Vegas). It has been listed in ...
. Its titular hero, "Mayhem", is a yellow
triceratops
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blessed with the gift of speed. His goal is to return his world from sad to happy, ridding the world of monsters along the way.
Plot
An apprentice magician dinosaur living in Monsterland, Theo Saurus, made a mistake while practising a spell one day. He turned the lands Jellyland, Pipeland, Spottyland, Cherryland, and Rockland into sad places, void of color or life. Theo began living in a hidden cave to avoid the wrath of the other monsters until discovered one day by the hero of the story, Mayhem. Mayhem promised to bring Theo the necessary magic dust to transform Monsterland to its previous happy state.
Gameplay
At the beginning of each stage the goals are displayed to the player. There are two types of quota to be met. The first is magic dust quota where enemies must be defeated to gain magic dust. Enemies may be killed in two ways. Enemies may be bounced on. Mayhem bounces upwards a small amount when destroying an enemy like this. Once the lightning
power up
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has been obtained, enemies may also be charged at with speed in a special attack. Monsters are not always simple to dispatch as some have spikes and others shells. Soft spots on such enemies have to be found by the player in order to defeat them.
Happier music plays once all the enemies are defeated. It is then a race against the clock to collect the quota of stars and to get to the exit to complete the stage. The faster a star is rotating, the more points it is worth. If all stars are collected on a stage, then the player can receive a Super-Star bonus, but only on the first and last stage of the game on the cassette and disk versions of the game.
Development
''Mayhem in Monsterland'' was produced by
Apex Computer Productions
Apex Computer Productions was the brothers John Rowlands (programmer), John and Steve Rowlands, United Kingdom, British based game designers and programmers on the Commodore 64 in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
They programmed in pure assembly ...
, who had previously made ''
Creatures'' and ''
Creatures 2
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'', which featured Clyde Radcliffe as the main character. ''Mayhem'' was far lighter in tone than ''Creatures'', which featured end-of-level action puzzles that, if not successfully accomplished, meant death by various gruesome means.
The developers used special techniques to allow the then 12 year old C64 to process gameplay at speeds unseen in C64 before.
Reception and legacy
The game received a 97% in ''
Commodore Force
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, based = Ludlow, Shropshire
, editor = Steve Shields James Price
, image_file = File:Commodore_Force_Issue_12_November_1993_Issue_Cover.jpg
, image_caption = November 1993 cover
, frequency = M ...
'' and a 100% in ''
Commodore Format
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'', which had chronicled the game's development.
Reviews
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Nintendo Life
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Legacy
The game was released on the European
Virtual Console
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online store for the
Nintendo
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The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
Wii
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system on 17 October 2008.
In 2009, a 15th Anniversary Edition of the game was released on cassette and disk by British retro publisher
Psytronik Software. The same publisher later released a 25th Anniversary Edition in 2019.
A new game for mobile phones starring Mayhem, ''Mayhem's Magic Dust'', was released in 2004. It was developed by Infinite Lives.
References
External links
''Mayhem in Monsterland''at Gamebase 64
''Mayhem in Monsterland''at ''
Giant Bomb
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1993 video games
Apex Computer Productions games
Commodore 64 games
Commodore 64-only games
Platformers
Single-player video games
Video games about dinosaurs
Video games developed in the United Kingdom
Virtual Console games