Kirel

Developer(s) Siegfried Kurtz
Publisher(s) Addictive Games
Platform(s) Sinclair Spectrum
Release date(s) 1986
Genre(s) Arcade puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player

Kirel is an isometric 3D puzzle arcade game released by Addictive Games in 1986 for the Sinclair Spectrum.

Overview

"Kirel" must defuse the bombs before they explode while evading monsters which will sap his energy.

Gameplay

The player controls Kirel, an alien creature in a world made of blocks and inhabited by monsters. Bombs have been set in each level and Kirel must reach and defuse them before they explode.

Kirel can pick up blocks and drop them. He cannot jump higher than one block so must build staircases to reach high places. He cannot descend heights greater than one block, however if he picks up the block or item on which he stands, he will safely fall to the lower level regardless of drop.

He can build a limited number of horizontal Bridges to traverse gaps. (Remaining Bridges are indicated at bottom left of the screen.)

Kirel cannot pick up blocks from the base level, nor place blocks on the top level. He cannot pick up the block upon which the Exit door will eventually appear. He can carry only one block at a time.

Monsters move randomly around the map and will drain Kirel's energy if they climb on him. Kirel can kill them in turn by climbing on them, but this costs him Pieces of Cake. (Remaining Pieces are indicated at bottom left of the screen.) If a monster is on the highest level of the map then it cannot be killed. Nor can Kirel be attacked in that position.

Various objects are scattered around the landscape:

When all the Bombs have been defused an Exit door will appear to take Kirel to the next level.

Controls

Kirel has a complex control system which must be mastered if the game is to be played successfully:

A training mode is available to introduce new players to the game.

Reviews


References

  1. "Kirel Review", Your Sinclair, July 1986

External links

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