Terrormolinos Explained

Terrormolinos
Developer:Trevor Lever, Peter Jones
Publisher:Melbourne House
Released:1985
Genre:Text adventure
Modes:Single player
Platforms:Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum

Terrormolinos is a text adventure released by Melbourne House in 1985 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron, all retailing for £7.95.

Summary

The game revolves around surviving a package holiday to the Spanish resort of Terrormolinos (a play on Torremolinos) and bringing back home ten snapshots.[1] The user takes the role of the husband and goes away on a package holiday with wife Beryl and two children, Ken and Doreen. To successfully complete the game, a player must take ten photographs to illustrate the "happy" holiday.

Terrormolinos was a follow-up to Melbourne House's successful Hampstead, produced by the same team with almost identical interface, and using the same style of satirical humour. The magazine adverts for the game said, "Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Have A Holiday ...", referencing the famous tagline from Jaws 2.

Reception

It was reviewed in Crash issue 23 and rated 9/10, a 'Crash Smash'.

The game was written with a modified version of The Quill.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Navnest. Gupta. Holiday game leaves player in need of good long rest. Ealing Gazette. 19. November 8, 1985. March 16, 2022. Newspapers.com.