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''SwordThrust'' is an interactive
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game for the
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, created by Donald Brown (programmer), Donald Brown and published by CE Software in 1981. It consists of seven separate adventures (each sold separately) and is the commercial successor to Brown's ''Eamon (video game), Eamon'' (1980).


Premise

Players take on the role of a warrior/adventurer in the magical, feudal world of Diurla. Play begins at the Main Hall of the Guild of Free Rogues, where the player creates a character, buys equipment and learns spells before venturing out to gain wealth and experience. Each scenario has a different goal, and typically a time limit. A save option is available, allowing the player to suspend the game and pick it up later.


Adventures

Seven separate adventures were released for the ''SwordThrust'' system: # ''The King's Testing Ground'' by Donald Brown. Intended for "beginning rogues", this adventure is the equivalent of Eamon's ''Beginners Cave'' and contains relatively easy opponents. # ''The Vampyre Caves'' by Donald Brown # ''The Kidnappers Cove'' by Donald Brown # ''The Case of the Sultan's Pearl'' by Donald Brown # ''The Green Plague'' by Donald Brown # ''The Eternal Curse'' by Donald Brown # ''The Hall of Alchemie'' by Peter Wityk


Reception

Forrest Johnson reviewed ''SwordThrust'' in ''
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'' No. 43. Johnson commented that "''SwordThrust'' is not the best game of its type; it's the only. It has flaws, but so does every milestone." Debuting in May 1981, ''Swordthrust'' #1 sold 1,000 copies by June 1982, appearing on ''
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''s list of top sellers. A 1982 review in the magazine praised the game's departure from the typical ''
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'' character class system, instead allowing a character to advance in any skill, closer in style to ''
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''. ''Computer Gaming World'' stated in 1991 and 1993 "It's a pity that ''Swordthrust'' did not survive into the graphic era, as it had great potential". Dale Archibald reviewed ''Sword Thrust #1: The King's Testing Ground'' in '' Ares Magazine'' #14 and commented that "if gothic, nurse, mystery and western writers can publish four books at a time about a character, why can't a software publisher? It's an attractive idea, if you've got a good character and good plots. Brown has the best character going: you. And his plots are interesting." Norman Banduch reviewed ''The Eternal Curse'' in ''
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'' No. 58. Banduch commented that "''The Eternal Curse'' is an excellent adventure program, ideal for building up characters for other ''SwordThrust'' adventures. It is also good fun on its own."


Reviews

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'' #19 (Feb 1984)


See also

* * '' Eamon'', the non-commercial predecessor to ''SwordThrust''.


References

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External links


Donald Brown, Creator of Eamon

Eamon Adventurer's Guild Online
1980s interactive fiction 1981 video games Apple II games Apple II-only games Single-player video games Video games developed in the United States