Hydrofool

Hydrofool
Developer(s) Roy Carter, Greg Follis
Publisher(s) Faster Than Light
Composer(s) Rob Hubbard
Platform(s) Sinclair Spectrum, Amstrad CPC
Release date(s) 1987
Genre(s) Arcade adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Hydrofool is an isometric 3D arcade adventure game released by FTL in 1987 for the Sinclair Spectrum and Amstrad CPC. It was the sequel to Sweevo's World. The game music was composed by Rob Hubbard, with the title track based on Abe Holzmann's Blaze Away!

Plot

The gigantic aquarium known as the "Deathbowl" has become so heavily polluted that the only remedy is to completely drain it by pulling out each of its four plugs. The robot Sweevo has been ordered to perform this task.

Gameplay

Sweevo must swim through the caverns of the Deathbowl finding and pulling the plugs in the correct order. To pull a plug several puzzles must be solved using the objects that scatter the floor of the aquarium. The Deathbowl is populated by creatures which will try to stop Sweevo from carrying out his task.

The Deathbowl is constructed of several superimposed levels and Sweevo can travel between them by riding bubbles or diving into whirlpools.

Sweevo begins to rust as soon as he enters the water and must complete his mission before he becomes incapacitated. Contact with dangerous creatures or structures will also cause rusting, while oil cans will unrust him.

Reviews


References

  1. "Hydrofool Review", Sinclair User, June 1987
  2. "Hydrofool Review", Your Sinclair, August 1987
  3. "Hydrofool Review", Crash, June 1987

External links

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