Bored of the rings

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Bored of the rings
Bored Of The Rings.



Your quest is split into 3 parts, with a password gained at the

completion of one part allowing entry to the next. Parts 1 & 2

are on side A, part 3 and "Sceptical" are on side B. All

programs are loaded with the LOAD "" command and can be loaded

by following the procedure detailed in chapter 20 of the

Spectrum manual.



The computer will accept commands in ordinary English such as

"GET THE LONG SWORD PLEASE" but allows you to shorten this to a

simple verb+noun instruction like "GET SWORD". The speech format

is name+phrase, for example "GRANDALF HELLO THERE MATEY".



Typing in "INVENTORY" or "I" will list what Fordo is carrying.

Game positions can be stored and restored from tape using the

commands "LOAD" and "SAVE". To end the game, simply type "QUIT".



BORED OF THE RINGS was written by Fergus McNeill using among

other things, The Quill and The Illustrator. The cover and the

original artwork are by Johnathan Walker. See part 3 REM and

"Sceptical" for the rest.
Players: N/A
Co-op: No
Genre: N/A
Released:
Publisher: Silversoft
Game information provided by TheGamesDB

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Does anyone remember the video game Bored of the Rings? It was released for Sinclair ZX Spectrum.

 
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