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About the Story

Walking along a lonely country lane one day, you notice a strange object lying by the side of the road.

On picking it up, you find that it consists of a number of silver discs pivoted together through the centre. A circle of brightly coloured jewels is set around the circumference of the outer disc.

The inner disc bears the legend: 'Spin me and I'll tell you true What the future holds for you'.

As you spin the wheel, you start to feel dizzy and collapse to the ground.

When you regain your senses you find yourself amidst strange surroundings in a magical world. The Wheel of Fortune is gone and you can see an old beggar, running away in the distance.

Your adventure starts here. You must find the Wheel of Fortune and use it to escape back to civilisation. Any treasures that you find along the way are yours to keep.

Ratings and Reviews

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Epic By Name, Epic By Nature, February 27, 2025
by Canalboy (London, UK.)

This is another large and finicky Epic adventure with interminable dull paths and real-time elements; there are a whole host of winding underground tunnels and paths which need careful mapping. The number of redundant locations can't possibly have anything to do with making the game seem more attractive in the advertising of the day when room count was a major selling point. Oh dear me no.

The premise is that you find yourself on a country road next to a well after spinning a strange wheel you found lying in a country lane; to return to civilisation you must find 23 treasures and then...well, it should be fairly obvious.

There are umpteen ways of soft and hard locking yourself out of completion in this game so you must save in almost an anal fashion. Remember the lamp will burn in real time too so no dawdling or al fresco lamp lighting. Some exits are not clued so mapping is essential here; successful completion depends on not wasting precious lamp oil. It is not possible to refill your lamp as I eventually discovered, despite there being a large pool of oil in one location. Lubrication may be a prerequisite elsewhere.

The game has a number of split second timing decisions to make, mostly centering around when and where to interact with the various NPCs in the game as well as some one visit only areas. Discovering which objects to take with you into these areas and the order in which to visit them will inevitably lead to numerous reloads and restarts. The ten item inventory limit may sound ample but there are times when you will need to take that many items with you so there is no scope for getting it wrong.

The EPIC Operating system was co-written by the author together with D.M. Johnson and updated several times; while the parser in this game is not as sophisticated as the one in The Lost Crystal written three years later from the same stable I found it adequate and I didn't have much trouble in expressing my desire, with the exception of one set piece involving a farmer and a bull in a china shop. I came across not a single typo or other shrdlu which is refreshing.

As mentioned above there are a number of both obstructive and helpful NPCs including a policemen, a werewolf, a troll and a tramp who move across certain areas of the game map. As in many of the games from the seminal years there is ample scope for soft and hard locks, sometimes obvious straight away and sometimes not.

Squeezing 218 illustrated rooms into the 32K Beeb won't have been easy this side of Level 9 text compression techniques and overall the game is worth playing for the puzzles which are definitely the game's strong suit.

I played via the B-em emulator version 2.2 as I prefer the native font to the BeebEm program and upped the emulator speed to 300 per cent which gave smooth and fast game play sessions.

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Game Details

Language: English (en)
Current Version: Unknown
License: Public Domain
Development System: Custom
Forgiveness Rating: Nasty
IFID: Unknown
TUID: hl0sg6l7yt26cr4r

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