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Urban Upstart

PLATFORM

Commodore 64 ZX Spectrum

GENRE

Interactive fiction
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Gamer24h Editor's Take

Urban Upstart has made quite a name for itself in the gaming world, captivating us with its distinctive atmosphere and compelling gameplay dynamics. Thanks to Pete Cooke's meticulous craftsmanship and Richard Shepherd Software's strong presentation, the high production quality is evident in every moment of the game. Masterfully blending Interactive fiction mechanics with modern standards, the game's fluid gameplay makes hours fly by unnoticed. If you're looking for an absorbing world and satisfying mechanics that pull you right in, this game might be exactly what you've been searching for.

Urban Upstart is a 1983 text adventure programmed by Pete Cooke and published by Richard Shepherd Software for the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. Urban Upstart is set in the fictional British town of Scarthorpe, a particularly grim town with high crime and unemployment rates. The protagonist begins in their house at three o’clock in the morning, with the objective of escaping from Scarthorpe.

Gameplay

Urban Upstart is a text adventure in which the player types actions in verb-noun format. The upper half of the screen displays an illustration of the current location.

Typing in expletives results in the protagonist being arrested on obscenity charges and sent to a gaol.

Unlike Richard Shepherd Software’s previous adventure, Invincible Island, Urban Upstart did not come supplied with a separate “help program”. This was intended to take the pressure off the company with regards to giving hints, but only caused customer confusion. With Urban Upstart, Shepherd instead supplied help sheets to customers who wrote in asking for information.

Reception

Urban Upstart received mixed criticism. Computer and Video Games found the scenario to be original, but was frustrated with the implementation. Some obvious nouns were not recognized (for example, “SHOP” outside a chip shop) and the illustrations took too long to draw, with no option of turning them off. The maze-like hospital and gaol locations were also seen as frustrating. Your Spectrum highlighted the game’s graphics and recommended it as a good, entertaining adventure. CRASH magazine awarded 64%, finding the story to be a nice change from the usual fantasy setting, highlighting a large vocabulary and detailed (but slow) graphics. In contrast, Micro Adventurer found the vocabulary to be limited, with some occasionally confusing graphics, but recommended the game to those who can appreciate bleak humour. Sinclair User awarded 8 out of 10, finding the portrayal of Scarthorpe to be inventive and convincing.

Despite mixed reviews, Urban Upstart consistently sold well and is considered to be a fondly remembered adventure.

References

External links

  • Urban Upstart in the Interactive Fiction Database
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