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Available Platform: Amiga

Knightmare is a role-playing game created by Mindscape in 1991, released for Amiga and Atari ST.

Year1991
GenreRole Playing
Rating

80/100 based on 5 Editorial reviews. Add your vote

PublisherMindscape
DeveloperMindscape
OS supportedWin7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+
Updated12 June 2020

Game Review

Knightmare is a role-playing game created by Mindscape in 1991, released for Amiga and Atari ST. It's based on the TV show with the same name.

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The title was developed by Antony Crowther and designed by the same Crowther with his brother Chris. The two guys previously worked on another Amiga RPG called Captive. Knightmare, in fact, uses the same engine of Captive.

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In the TV show, created by Tim Child (who also contributed to the design of the game), four kids need to complete a quest in a virtual fantasy world. It was one of the earliest examples of virtual reality. Crowther was in charge of translating the concept into a videogame. Not for the first time since there is also a 'Knightmare' videogame created by Activision in 1987.

As you can see from the screenshots, this Knightmare is a classic dungeon crawler, with a first-person, pseudo-3D, point of view, like Dungeon Master.

However, if you start playing it, you will notice the two games are different. First of all, Dungeon Master is set in classic epic fantasy, with D&D monsters, fighters, clerics, armors, weapons, and magic. Knightmare is set in a dark, almost scary, fairy tale world. The color palette is dark, and the style reminds me of the movie Labyrinth. The gameplay is also a bit different, because the difficulty is hard, and especially at the beginning, where your party will be barely armed, combat will be more tactical. If you miss some hits, it will be better to escape if you won't want to die soon. True, combat is in realtime also in DM and Eye of the Beholder, but in this case, it's more action-oriented.

Overall, Knightmare is an excellent RPG. Great atmosphere, thanks also to the fantastic sound effects, great difficulty but well balanced. If you like this type of game, and especially if you have loved Captive, you cannot miss it.

Review by: Manu
Published: 14 June 2020 10:40 am

ToothFairy is a Mac utility app that makes connecting to AirPods and other Bluetooth accessories as easy as a menu bar icon click or even a keyboard shortcut. The latest version of ToothFairy for Mac adds support for Dark Mode in macOS Mojave ahead of its official release (seen above) as well as plenty of text description improvements for users.

Check out the full release notes:

Dark Fairy Fantasy Mac Os 11

  • Added support for Dark Mode on macOS 10.14.
  • Revised various preferences text to improve clarity. For example:
    • Global hotkey to switch connection is now Global hotkey to connect/disconnect.
    • Hide dock icon (effect after next launch) is now Hide Dock icon (takes effect at next launch).
    • Audio output only is now Improve sound quality by disabling audio input.
    • Connection only mode is now Don’t disconnect when clicking icon or pressing hotkey.
  • Fixed a bug where the Audio output only option didn’t work, causing AirPods to be inappropriately set as the system audio input device.
  • Added the Save Diagnostic Report button.
  • Reduced the size of the application by having ToothFairy and its login item helper share the same copy of the Swift libraries.
  • Fixed the minimum widths of the OK buttons.
  • Reformatted the text in the credits sheet with fonts, styles, and clickable links.

ToothFairy for Mac is available for $2.99 on the Mac App Store. Version 2.4.7 is available as a free update for existing customers.

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