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词条 Swords and Serpents
释义

  1. Gameplay

  2. Reception

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox video game
|title = Swords and Serpents
|image = Swords and Serpents cover.jpg
|developer = Interplay Productions
|publisher = Acclaim Entertainment
|designer = Paul O'Connor
Bruce Schlickbernd
|composer = George Sanger
|released = {{vgrelease|NA|August 1990|EU|28 November 1991}}
|genre = Role-playing video game
|modes = Single-player, multiplayer
|platforms = Nintendo Entertainment System
}}

Swords and Serpents is a fantasy role-playing video game developed by Interplay Productions for the Nintendo Entertainment System. In this game, the player controls a party of four adventurers on a dungeon-crawling quest to destroy a terrible serpent. Along the way, the party encounters an onslaught of fantasy monsters and collects gold and treasure while gaining experience points needed to raise their individual attributes. Swords and Serpents focuses mainly on gameplay and contains very little plot development.

The game was originally designed by Paul O'Connor (lead designer for Dragon Wars) but he only worked on the game for two weeks before leaving the project. Bruce Schlickbernd was assigned to revise the game design, but didn't feel it was appropriate to be listed as the sole designer. Thus, there is no game designer listed within the documentation for the game.

Boris Vallejo crafted the box art. This game has no connection to the Mattel Intellivision game of the same title.

Gameplay

Swords and Serpents can be played by one, two, or four players (by use of the NES Satellite or other 4-player adapter[1]). Control of the characters is divided evenly among the number of players, but one player must be chosen as the party leader to control navigation through the game. Upon starting the game, the player creates a party of four adventurers, choosing one of three available classes for each character: warrior, thief or magician. Character statistics can be randomly generated, or the player can choose a prefabricated party which includes characters of each class plus another magician. Continuing the game requires the player to record and later input five passwords: one password for each character, and a fifth password for overall game progress.

Gameplay is simple. The player navigates through a crude representation of a dungeon, presented in split-screen format which allows the player to simultaneously view the dungeon from a first-person perspective and a simple map of the current level showing the party's location. Encounters with monsters occur randomly (and occasionally in specific locations), during which the map is replaced by gauges representing the creatures' health. During fights the player controls the characters' actions to attack, cast magic spells, or flee. The entire game takes place in an underground dungeon composed of 16 levels, with the serpent at the end.

Reception

{{Video game reviews
| Allgame = {{Rating|3|5}}[2]
| GR = 80.00% (1 review)[3]
}}

References

1. ^{{cite book|year=1990|editor=Acclaim|title=Swords and Serpents Game Pak Instructions|publisher=Acclaim|id=|page=6}}
2. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=1326| title=Swords and Serpents - Overview - allgame| accessdate=2 September 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.gamerankings.com/nes/587676-swords-and-serpents/index.html| title=Swords and Serpents for NES - GameRankings| accessdate=2 September 2013}}

External links

  • {{moby game|id=/swords-and-serpents}}

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